hi,
> I'm hoping Chris will get time to upload the newer arm-port page I did soon.
> If anyone else has the authority (I'm mouldering in the NM queue) it's sat at
> http://www.aleph1.co.uk/armlinux/debian/arm.html
> please feel free...at least make it look like we're doing something :-)
i downlo
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Philip Blundell wrote:
> Chris did indeed set up wanna-build and buildd on medusa, though
...Phil has much more of a clue about what's going on and has done a lot
more work in the past few months on this issue.
c.
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Wookey wrote:
> Assuming we are not talking at cross-purposes; I believe Chris only set up
> one machine (medusa.armlinux.org) with buildd as he ran out of time and has
> now sunk under college work until the end of term. He is aware that various
> people offered machines.
Ye
Well if we get them (or if it's needed) Brainfood's offer to host machines
still applies.
- Eric Molitor
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Philip Blundell wrote:
> >He also has some ARM based machine (Sharks) which might make decent
> >build engines.
>
> It's generous of George to make the offer, but I don'
Wookey wrote:
>Assuming we are not talking at cross-purposes; I believe Chris only set up
>one machine (medusa.armlinux.org) with buildd
Chris did indeed set up wanna-build and buildd on medusa, though that's not
quite the current situation (the information on the web page is slightly
outdated)
>I arranged for three machines for autobuild purposes. I have no idea if they
>are currently being used. Rod?
"Europa" runs the unstable autobuilder, and "elara" runs the tinderbox daemon.
I don't think the third is in use right now.
p.
On Fri 10 Nov, Scott Bambrough wrote:
> I arranged for three machines for autobuild purposes. I have no idea if
> they are currently being used. Rod?
Assuming we are not talking at cross-purposes; I believe Chris only set up
one machine (medusa.armlinux.org) with buildd as he ran out of time and
I arranged for three machines for autobuild purposes. I have no idea if they
are currently being used. Rod?
Philip Blundell wrote:
>
> >He also has some ARM based machine (Sharks) which might make decent
> >build engines.
>
> It's generous of George to make the offer, but I don't think the ARM
>He also has some ARM based machine (Sharks) which might make decent
>build engines.
It's generous of George to make the offer, but I don't think the ARM porting
effort currently has any shortage of build machines. Rebel.com made some
netwinders available a while back, and there are a motley co
>
> It sounds like this is fairly time-limited. He has already sent out
> several units, and there is quite a bit of demand for the ones he
> still has. I recommend getting in touch with him ASAP if you are
> interested.
>
I just mailed him.
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 11:43:37AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> >
> > George's address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information about the
> > ipaq linux stuff can be found at http://handhelds.org/
> >
>
> Peter this is good to hear. I spoke to Jim Gettys and he seemed equally
> willing to h
>
> George's address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] More information about the
> ipaq linux stuff can be found at http://handhelds.org/
>
Peter this is good to hear. I spoke to Jim Gettys and he seemed equally
willing to help.
However, I did not get much of an answer about people who needed / wanted
har
I have been in contact with George France at Compaq's Cambridge labs,
and he says that he is getting a small supply of ipaq seed units. He
talked with some Debian people at ALS and ISWC about getting some to
Debian, but hasn't heard back.
It sounds like the seed units are in short supply, so someo
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