Le 07/01/2015 17:24, Philipp Seiler a écrit :
On Wed, 07 Jan 2015 16:28:36 +0100
Guillaume Gardet <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

Le 07/01/2015 15:57, Philipp Seiler a écrit :
Hi Packman guys,

I started to build against armv7 because of a little private
project. So I found out that there are only two worker.
In fact, 2 boards with 2 workers each, so 4 workers. ;) Ok, this is
still not huge.

Maybe some people can
contribute their armv7 hardware to enhance the build power of PMBS.
I would donate to bananapi's but I don't know where to put it.
I meant "two" for sure.

My home connection is to slow to host them there.
Any Ideas or other suggestions?
What is slow for you? Here, I have 3.5 Mbits/s (0.4 MBytes/s) down
and 1 Mbits/s (0.12 MBytes/s) up and it is enough to contribute,
especially if you enable caches.
Thats a good point. But regarding the mass rebuilds on packman I think
the upload is the more important connection also for my online gaming
part.
But I'll try it. Is it possible to compile armv6 on a armv7 chipsets
like building i586 on x86_64 hardware?

It is possible but the build service is configured to build armv6 using x86 + 
qemu.


Guillaume


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