Re: RISC-V animals sporadically produce weird memory-related failures

2024-12-02 Thread Tom Turelinckx
Hi Alexander, On Mon, Dec 2, 2024, at 2:00 PM, Alexander Lakhin wrote: > These crashes are hardly related to code changes, so maybe there are > platform-specific issues still... I naively assumed that because llvm and clang are available in Trixie on riscv64 that I could simply install them and

Re: RISC-V animals sporadically produce weird memory-related failures

2024-11-17 Thread Tom Turelinckx
Hello Alexander, On Thu, Aug 22, 2024, at 11:00 AM, Alexander Lakhin wrote: > Dear copperhead, boomslang owner, could you consider upgrading OS on > these animals to rule out effects of OS anomalies that might be fixed > already? If it's not an option, couldn't you perform stress testing of > thes

Re: XversionUpgrade tests broken by postfix operator removal

2020-09-20 Thread Tom Turelinckx
Andrew Dunstan wrote: > For reference, here is the complete hotfix. Applied on skate/snapper, mussurana/tadarida, ibisbill/kittiwake. Best regards, Tom Turelinckx

tadarida vs REL_12_STABLE

2020-04-15 Thread Tom Turelinckx
Hi, > On 2020-Apr-13, I wrote to buildfarm-admins: > > As skate and snapper are increasingly difficult to keep alive and > > building on debian sparc, and as there aren't many sparc animals > > in general, I've set up four new debian sparc64 animals, two on > > stretch and two on buster. > > >

Re: snapper vs. HEAD

2020-03-30 Thread Tom Turelinckx
rts architecture, but there are no stable releases for sparc64. I do maintain private sparc64 repositories for Stretch and Buster, and I could configure buildfarm animals for those (on faster hardware too), but those releases are not officially available. Best regards, Tom Turelinckx

Re: snapper vs. HEAD

2020-03-30 Thread Tom Turelinckx
AD only. Not sure whether wheezy on sparc 32-bit is very relevant today, but it's an exotic platform, so I try to keep those buildfarm animals alive as long as it's possible. Best regards, Tom Turelinckx

Re: "ago" times on buildfarm status page

2019-08-27 Thread Tom Turelinckx
succeeds. I could configure snapper to perform an update of the repo before building, but then we give up this comparability in exchange for a bit more clarity regarding timestamps. Best regards, Tom Turelinckx On Thu, Nov 9, 2017, at 8:54 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > >

RE: jsonpath

2019-03-31 Thread Tom Turelinckx
e (first skate then snapper). This to avoid a repeat of [1]. Snapper also runs more tests (UpgradeXversion, CollateLinuxUTF8). Best regards, Tom Turelinckx 1. https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20160413175827.dmlbtdf7c3mgmnex%40alap3.anarazel.de

RE: jsonpath

2019-03-31 Thread Tom Turelinckx
username=) at postgres.c:4247 #9 0x0007ae6c in BackendRun (port=0x7ddd40) at postmaster.c:4399 #10 BackendStartup (port=0x7ddd40) at postmaster.c:4090 #11 ServerLoop () at postmaster.c:1703 #12 0x00353a68 in PostmasterMain (argc=argc@entry=6, argv=argv@entry=0x7b49a8) at postmaster.c:1376 #13 0x