Mark H Weaver <[email protected]> writes:
> Ricardo Wurmus <[email protected]> writes: > >>> Ricardo Wurmus <[email protected]> writes: >>> >>>> Mark H Weaver <[email protected]> writes: >>>> >>>>> Hydra failed two consecutive attempts to build libdrm on armhf-linux: >>>>> >>>>> https://hydra.gnu.org/build/3481547#tabs-summary >>>>> >>>>> Both build attempts were made on hydra-slave2, which is a Wandboard Quad >>>>> based on the Freescale i.MX6 SOC. >>>> >>>> This has built fine on berlin. We have a completed build for >>>> /gnu/store/3c28p8b07709isd9jlcnnnyrpgz4ndz8-libdrm-2.4.97. >>> >>> What kind of hardware was it built on? >> >> I’m not sure. We’re using a few Overdrive 1000 machines that have quite >> a bit more RAM than the other armhf nodes. > > Are there any other kinds of build slaves that build armhf binaries for > Berlin? Yes. We have a Beagleboard (x15.sjd.se), which is set up for 2 parallel builds and we use the Qemu service on 5 of our x86_64 machines to build for armhf. (We do the same for aarch64, but using 5 different nodes.) “nss” failed its tests when built on x15.sjd.se, but it worked fine when building on one of the Overdrives. -- Ricardo
