On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 12:02 AM, Toebs Douglass <t...@winterflaw.net> wrote: > On 26/03/17 23:55, Don Bright wrote: >> It was good while it lasted. Thanks for the memories. And the memory. and >> disk space. and cpu cycles. and network bandwidth. and power usage. and >> administration. >> >> long live gcc farm. > > I tried to get access about a year ago, but the response > (understandably, now) was so delayed that I deleted the key I had generated. > > So I've been on the mailing list all this time, and that's it! > > I actually have in lieu of the farm a small set of dev boards; a Pi2, > PINE64 and Ci20. This gives ARM32, ARM64 and MIPS32. It's pretty cheap > and you have full control over the devices. > > I've been looking for a while for SPARC and POWER boards, but no luck. > If anyone has any suggestions, that'd be great. They have to be small, > since I move around lot.
To me this does not read like the compile farm is going away. Just the hosting platform for the mailing list and ticket system. And I guess it would not be that cheap having a POWER8 machine in your basement, let alone one with 20 cores or so. _______________________________________________ Gcc-cfarm-users mailing list Gcc-cfarm-users@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gcc-cfarm-users