Apart from the constraints issues, we do have currently > 1200 build jobs open for 16 armv7l workers. I pushed the priority for this particular project temporarly now, but IMHO we should re-consider the qemu build approach. The arm workers will not be able to handle it.
On Montag, 16. Dezember 2013, 10:52:52 wrote Adrian Schröter: > > JFYI, after checking the needed sizes of the builds for the architectures, > I set this now > > %ifarch armv7l > Constraint: hardware:disk:size unit=G 7 > %else > Constraint: hardware:disk:size unit=G 14 > Constraint: hardware:processors 8 > %endif > > It does not make sense to ignore the size entirely, because we do have indeed > smaller system which would run into build failures otherwise. > > On Montag, 16. Dezember 2013, 10:43:55 wrote Adrian Schröter: > > On Freitag, 13. Dezember 2013, 16:12:54 wrote Alexander Graf: > > > > > > On 13.12.2013, at 15:50, Guillaume Gardet <[email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Le 13/12/2013 15:40, Guillaume Gardet a écrit : > > > >> Le 13/12/2013 15:13, Alexander Graf a écrit : > > > >>> On 13.12.2013, at 12:33, Guillaume Gardet <[email protected]> > > > >>> wrote: > > > >>> > > > >>>> Hi Dirk, > > > >>>> Hi Alex, > > > >>>> > > > >>>> My patches are accepted in openSUSE GIT kernel repo so, we can get > > > >>>> kernel update from Kernel:openSUSE-13.1 project to 13.1:Ports. > > > >>>> > > > >>>> Could you do it, please, since I have not the rights to proceed? > > > >>> As the kernel does get built already as part of the > > > >>> Kernel:openSUSE-13.1 project, couldn't we just add that repo to the > > > >>> kiwi description and always have the latest kernel included that way? > > > >> It is fine for me, but for consistency, we should add this repo to our > > > >> images to get future updates from this repo. No? > > > > > > > > I just noticed that armv6 and aarch64 builds fine but armv7 never > > > > built! No armv7 folder in download repo. Probably in scheduled state > > > > forever. > > > > > > Hrm, Adrian, any idea what's going wrong here? > > > > > > I would copy the kernel into the Ports repo straight away, but it's very > > > complicated to do. You need to somehow copy the package, create all the > > > links, configure some metadata to keep version numbers in sync between > > > the individual packages so that the devel packages match. I only know > > > half of what needs to be done here. > > > > The Kernel:openSUSE-13.1 project required at least 8 cpus and 14 G disk > > space for all architectures > > to build anything. So we simply had no worker with that. > > > > I added some "%ifnarch armv7l" around that now. So the jobs > > should be dispatchable now. > > > > > > -- Adrian Schroeter email: [email protected] SUSE LINUX GmbH, GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer, HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg) Maxfeldstraße 5 90409 Nürnberg Germany -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
