Armv8 builder to be disabled

DataCentrd have let me know that the arm64/armv8 server will be shut
down for a while for capacity reasons. They'll review the situation
again next week to see if it can be reinstated.

I'll disable the builder for the time being on Jenkins so other (Debian)
arch package builds can still continue.

··· -- Dominic Cleal dominic@cleal.org

Unfortunately the service is being discontinued due to lack of interest,
so the builder won't be coming back. I filed #13686 to track
reintroduction of arm64 packages in the future.

··· On 17/12/15 17:19, Dominic Cleal wrote: > DataCentrd have let me know that the arm64/armv8 server will be shut > down for a while for capacity reasons. They'll review the situation > again next week to see if it can be reinstated.


Dominic Cleal
dominic@cleal.org

we are adding armv8 builders to https://cbs.centos.org/ - would that
help your case ? ref: http://cbs.centos.org/koji/hostinfo?hostID=4 is
nowonline, we should have a few more machines in by mid March.

··· On 12/02/16 13:14, Dominic Cleal wrote: > On 17/12/15 17:19, Dominic Cleal wrote: >> DataCentrd have let me know that the arm64/armv8 server will be shut >> down for a while for capacity reasons. They'll review the situation >> again next week to see if it can be reinstated. > > Unfortunately the service is being discontinued due to lack of interest, > so the builder won't be coming back. I filed #13686 to track > reintroduction of arm64 packages in the future. >


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We were building packages for Debian and Ubuntu on them rather than
RPMs, so probably not!

(ARM and RPMs is another subject… we'd need a few dependency repos
available before we could begin.)

··· On 12/02/16 15:15, Karanbir Singh wrote: > On 12/02/16 13:14, Dominic Cleal wrote: >> On 17/12/15 17:19, Dominic Cleal wrote: >>> DataCentrd have let me know that the arm64/armv8 server will be shut >>> down for a while for capacity reasons. They'll review the situation >>> again next week to see if it can be reinstated. >> >> Unfortunately the service is being discontinued due to lack of interest, >> so the builder won't be coming back. I filed #13686 to track >> reintroduction of arm64 packages in the future. >> > > we are adding armv8 builders to https://cbs.centos.org/ - would that > help your case ? ref: http://cbs.centos.org/koji/hostinfo?hostID=4 is > nowonline, we should have a few more machines in by mid March.


Dominic Cleal
dominic@cleal.org

I am also working to bring EPEL onboard here with the armv8 side - and
if we need other SIG's content ( SCL?? ) - it might be an easy tag,
build, push back.

for some values of 'easy'.

regards,

··· On 12/02/16 15:20, Dominic Cleal wrote:

(ARM and RPMs is another subject… we’d need a few dependency repos
available before we could begin.)


Karanbir Singh
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Indeed - we'd need EPEL and SCLo content, so when that's available then
it's a possibility. We'd probably need to move away from
v8/therubyracer building to NodeJS as we did on Debian, but that's all
technically possible.

··· On 12/02/16 15:28, Karanbir Singh wrote: > On 12/02/16 15:20, Dominic Cleal wrote: > >> (ARM and RPMs is another subject.. we'd need a few dependency repos >> available before we could begin.) > > I am also working to bring EPEL onboard here with the armv8 side - and > if we need other SIG's content ( SCL?? ) - it might be an easy tag, > build, push back. > > for some values of 'easy'.


Dominic Cleal
dominic@cleal.org

I don't know if it is relevant to your needs but I have one of these
on order from Kickstarter, they are quad 64bit ARMv8 with 2GB of ram
and gig ethernet. I will happily donate a couple?

https://www.pine64.com/faq-pine-64

Jim

··· On 12 February 2016 at 15:30, Dominic Cleal wrote: > On 12/02/16 15:28, Karanbir Singh wrote: >> On 12/02/16 15:20, Dominic Cleal wrote: >> >>> (ARM and RPMs is another subject.. we'd need a few dependency repos >>> available before we could begin.) >> >> I am also working to bring EPEL onboard here with the armv8 side - and >> if we need other SIG's content ( SCL?? ) - it might be an easy tag, >> build, push back. >> >> for some values of 'easy'. > > Indeed - we'd need EPEL and SCLo content, so when that's available then > it's a possibility. We'd probably need to move away from > v8/therubyracer building to NodeJS as we did on Debian, but that's all > technically possible. > > -- > Dominic Cleal > dominic@cleal.org > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "foreman-dev" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to foreman-dev+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Thanks James, the problem for us would be hosting, unless somebody else
can step forward with a home for them?

··· -- Dominic Cleal dominic@cleal.org

On 12/02/16 15:36, James Bailey wrote:

I don’t know if it is relevant to your needs but I have one of these
on order from Kickstarter, they are quad 64bit ARMv8 with 2GB of ram
and gig ethernet. I will happily donate a couple?

https://www.pine64.com/faq-pine-64

Jim

On 12 February 2016 at 15:30, Dominic Cleal dominic@cleal.org wrote:

On 12/02/16 15:28, Karanbir Singh wrote:

On 12/02/16 15:20, Dominic Cleal wrote:

(ARM and RPMs is another subject… we’d need a few dependency repos
available before we could begin.)

I am also working to bring EPEL onboard here with the armv8 side - and
if we need other SIG’s content ( SCL?? ) - it might be an easy tag,
build, push back.

for some values of ‘easy’.

Indeed - we’d need EPEL and SCLo content, so when that’s available then
it’s a possibility. We’d probably need to move away from
v8/therubyracer building to NodeJS as we did on Debian, but that’s all
technically possible.


Dominic Cleal
dominic@cleal.org


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