Steven Chamberlain dixit:
>Come to think of it, it must take a day or more for m68k to rebuild
>eglibc. This is a more serious problem than resources needed by
Kernel takes a day now (on the fastest VMs), eglibc 3 days,
gcc 5 days (since gcj got folded into it; add another day or
so once gnat wi
On 23/10/13 12:55, Stewart Smith wrote:
> Geert Uytterhoeven writes:
>> On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 12:36 AM, Stewart Smith
>> wrote:
>>> Jenkins can have slaves on remote hosts, via SSH. It runs a small java
>>> app there, so as long as the arch has a JVM then you're pretty right.
>>
>> For whatever
Geert Uytterhoeven writes:
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 12:36 AM, Stewart Smith
> wrote:
>> Jenkins can have slaves on remote hosts, via SSH. It runs a small java
>> app there, so as long as the arch has a JVM then you're pretty right.
>
> For whatever definition of small. I've seen it consuming 1 G
On 22/10/13 23:36, Stewart Smith wrote:
> Jenkins can have slaves on remote hosts, via SSH. It runs a small java
> app there, so as long as the arch has a JVM then you're pretty right.
That may be useful to set up on some arches, for things where Jenkins
needs direct control over CPU-intensive tas
Small is 64m ram not 256m. I just woke up and was catching up on things. My
apologies.
On Oct 23, 2013 7:20 AM, "Britt Dodd" wrote:
> I run Jenkins at my job. Small is around 256mb. Plus the Jenkins server
> can sit on a high-memory machine and the agent just sit on a 68k box doing
> builds. Smal
I run Jenkins at my job. Small is around 256mb. Plus the Jenkins server can
sit on a high-memory machine and the agent just sit on a 68k box doing
builds. Small is like 64M ram. You Amiga/Atari guys seem to have oodles of
ram to work with Lol.
On Oct 23, 2013 2:45 AM, "Geert Uytterhoeven" wrote:
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