On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE <jmpo...@gooze.eu > wrote:
> Le vendredi 16 mars 2012 à 12:56 +0100, Ludovic Rousseau a écrit : > > Do you know the OpenSUSE build service [1]? > > I checked OBS but it does not support all architectures. The reason is > simple: OpenSUSE wants to convince that SuSE is the best. Simple old > story. > > But you are right: SuSE job management software seems to be free, so I > will test it. > > From http://popcon.debian.org/ it seems that i386, AMD64 and ARM are the > GNU/Linux widely used platforms. We ordered a couple of ARM boards with > 1G onboard today. This will allow to provide Debian ARM and Android > based systems. > > If you needs more platforms, let me know. > > GOOZE really wants to contribute to OpenSC and help. At present, the > compilation farm is running, but we don't have a queue management > system. If you know one, any generic and opensource solution, let us > know. > > What solution for job queue management is using OpenSC? > Not sure that I understand the term 'queue management' but in jenkins you can create a chain of dependent builds/tests/etc, transfer the artifacts from one build to another, ... For example, in https://opensc.fr/jenkins/ the build on two windows platform depend-on and triggered-by the build on debian. In your list you mention Windows: 32 and 64 msi. Will it be cross-compilation? > > Kind regards, > -- > Jean-Michel Pouré - Gooze - http://www.gooze.eu > Kind wishes, Viktor.
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