As there are many new guys around, I want to know what architectures you
can build for. I want to know three things: Do you have an arch x86_64
system? Do you have an arch i686 build system (can be a chroot on your
x86_64). Do you also have a bootable arch i686 system? Also include the
number of systems for each category. Only your own machines count, not
the build machines that we offer (or offered, I'm unsure about the status).
If you only have an i686 chroot and no bootable system, you may be
unable to test certain packages, thus I think this information is important.
Maybe we can collect this information later and wikify it. I would like
every (semi-)active dev to respond, not just the new ones.
These are my systems:
x86_64: 2
i686 (chroot): 2
i686 (full): 1
07-05-2008, 04:37 PM
"Giovanni Scafora"
Architecture rollcall
2008/7/5, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org>:
> These are my systems:
>
> x86_64: 2
> i686 (chroot): 2
> i686 (full): 1
Now, I can build for i686 only.
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07-05-2008, 04:40 PM
Dusty Phillips
Architecture rollcall
Thomas Bächler wrote:
As there are many new guys around, I want to know what architectures you
can build for. I want to know three things: Do you have an arch x86_64
system? Do you have an arch i686 build system (can be a chroot on your
x86_64). Do you also have a bootable arch i686 system? Also include the
number of systems for each category. Only your own machines count, not
the build machines that we offer (or offered, I'm unsure about the status).
If you only have an i686 chroot and no bootable system, you may be
unable to test certain packages, thus I think this information is
important.
Maybe we can collect this information later and wikify it. I would like
every (semi-)active dev to respond, not just the new ones.
These are my systems:
x86_64: 2
i686 (chroot): 2
i686 (full): 1
I don't do any building at the moment, but I have only one i686 machine.
If I take on any packages, they will likely be architecture-independent
python packages.
Dusty
07-05-2008, 04:40 PM
Allan McRae
Architecture rollcall
I have a laptop of each architecture and an i686 server at work.
Allan
07-05-2008, 07:09 PM
Pierre Schmitz
Architecture rollcall
x86_64: 1
i686: 1 (+ 1 server)
i686/x86_64 (chroot): as many as I want ;-)
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07-05-2008, 07:34 PM
Douglas Soares de Andrade
Architecture rollcall
Thomas Bächler wrote:
As there are many new guys around, I want to know what architectures you
can build for. I want to know three things: Do you have an arch x86_64
system? Do you have an arch i686 build system (can be a chroot on your
x86_64). Do you also have a bootable arch i686 system? Also include the
number of systems for each category. Only your own machines count, not
the build machines that we offer (or offered, I'm unsure about the status).
If you only have an i686 chroot and no bootable system, you may be
unable to test certain packages, thus I think this information is
important.
Maybe we can collect this information later and wikify it. I would like
every (semi-)active dev to respond, not just the new ones.
These are my systems:
x86_64: 2
i686 (chroot): 2
i686 (full): 1
I have only a i686, but i would like to use an x86_64 build machine.
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07-05-2008, 08:04 PM
Eduardo Romero
Architecture rollcall
> These are my systems:
>
> x86_64: 2
> i686 (chroot): 2
> i686 (full): 1
>
one i686, that's all.
07-05-2008, 08:19 PM
Don Stewart
Architecture rollcall
x86_64: 1
Cheers,
Don
07-05-2008, 08:36 PM
"Thayer Williams"
Architecture rollcall
i686 (full): 3
07-05-2008, 09:01 PM
"K. Piche"
Architecture rollcall
x86_64: 1, with i686 and i686 testing partitions
Speaking of which: does anyone have recommendations about virtual
machines vs chroots and x86_64 real/i686 virtual vs i686 real/x86_84
virtual? I'd like to start building 64 bit but without all the
rebooting.