Am Sat, 31 Mar 2018 14:01:03 +0200
schrieb Andreas Radke via arch-dev-public
:
> The recent docs are available online here:
> https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/#
>
> Should we keep packaging this at all or drop it? Is there anybody who
> want to take this
[2018-04-19 21:19:43 +0200] Florian Pritz via arch-dev-public:
> Some feedback on how people use soyuz would probably help a lot here.
> What are your build times, how quickly do you want the result, do you
> need to see live output, does the latency to the machine matter
> (interactive usage?),
Hi all,
Tommorow evening we will be updating https://archlinux.org (archweb), so
expect some downtime due to upgrading. Since it's a major version bump
1.8 => 1.11 some issues might occur, but in general it should be a
smooth upgrade (tm).
P.S. Next up is porting archweb to Python 3, any help is
On 18.04.2018 13:27, Baptiste Jonglez wrote:
> OSUOSL [1] in the US has several "new" refurb servers with dual Xeon E5-2660.
> Each machine has a total of 16 cores / 32 threads and 140 GB RAM, so that
> would make nice build machines.
>
> Would this be useful to the dev community? Soyuz is a bit
Em abril 19, 2018 17:04 Jelle van der Waa escreveu:
Hi all,
Tommorow evening we will be updating https://archlinux.org (archweb), so
expect some downtime due to upgrading. Since it's a major version bump
1.8 => 1.11 some issues might occur, but in general it should be a
smooth upgrade (tm).
On 4/19/18 4:37 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-dev-public wrote:
> Em abril 19, 2018 17:04 Jelle van der Waa escreveu:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Tommorow evening we will be updating https://archlinux.org (archweb), so
>> expect some downtime due to upgrading. Since it's a major version bump
>> 1.8 =>
Em abril 19, 2018 17:52 Andrew Crerar escreveu:
Good luck folks! I'll be watching :)
Slightly OT but do we have staging servers for testing archweb or is the roll
out pretty much cutting a release from GitHub and deploying?
Hi Andrew,
Thanks to the awesome work Jelle did, we have a
On 04/19/2018 03:19 PM, Florian Pritz via arch-dev-public wrote:
> We already have a second build server (sgp.pkgbuild.com) which is hardly
> used. Souyz is really used quite a bit, but in general it has quite some
> resources left to spare. I guess it depends on what you want and when.
> Do you
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