On 21.05.2013 18:19, Steven Bosscher wrote: > On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 5:28 PM, Laurent GUERBY <laur...@guerby.net> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> For various reasons it is no longer possible for us to host and >> maintain in running state the gcc6x machines. > > Ouch, that is a major loss for the compile farm! > > What needs to be done to keep those machines up somehow? >
My guess is that you need a place where to put them, adequate bandwidth network access, electricity and the money to pay the network, electricity and someone to kick the machine now and then. Most of these requirements can be fulfilled at no cost if you manage to get some university to host the machines. Try pinging university near your location if you're in Western Europe. Unless the owner of the machines objects moving them to a new location in Western Europe is feasible. I doubt that machines themselves are of any problem. If they are it's not very hard to get similoar ones (I have ia64, hppa and sparc64 myself)
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