Re: ARM build machines

2000-11-20 Thread Othmar Pasteka
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

Re: ARM build machines

2000-11-14 Thread Chris Rutter
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.

Re: ARM build machines

2000-11-14 Thread Chris Rutter
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

Re: ARM build machines

2000-11-13 Thread Eric Molitor
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'

Re: ARM build machines

2000-11-10 Thread Philip Blundell
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and buildd on medusa, though that's not quite the current situation (the information on the web page is slightly outdated)

Re: ARM build machines

2000-11-10 Thread Philip Blundell
>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.

Re: ARM build machines

2000-11-10 Thread Wookey
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

Re: ARM build machines

2000-11-10 Thread Scott Bambrough
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

Re: ARM build machines

2000-11-09 Thread Philip Blundell
>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

Re: ARM build machines

2000-11-09 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
> > 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.

Re: ARM build machines

2000-11-09 Thread Peter Teichman
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

RE: ARM build machines

2000-11-09 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
> > 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