On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Aleksandr Milewski <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a LS-CHL running Lenny that has a tahoe buildslave (and I think a > pycryptopp buildslave as well, zooko?) Compiling native, anyway, > pycryptopp and tahoe both fail tests.
I haven't set up the pycryptopp buildslave on your ARM box yet. > Zooko was going to look into the pycryptopp failure (which may not be > the only problem, but is surely blocking), but I don't know where that > was on his list of priorities. Me, neither, except that it definitely comes somewhere below acquiring money to feed my family. :-) I'm about to update the Tahoe Roadmap to show what I hope to put into the v1.5 release, and I will include a fully supported ARM port on that list. > It is *very* slow, however. The new Linkstation Pro (LS-XHL) should be > much better, as the ARM9EL core is now running at 1.2GHz, instead of > 266MHz. I don't know if anyone has Lenny running on one yet. I'm very interested to know what the limiting factors are on performance of Tahoe on such tiny machines. The lowest-powered machine that I've ever used Tahoe on is my trusty Mac PowerBook with a PowerPC G4 @ 867 MHz which I use Tahoe on every day. Actually that's not quite true -- the *very* lowest-powered machine that I've ever used Tahoe on was "Adam's Laptop Named Victim", which was running Tahoe right up until the final moments here: http://testgrid.allmydata.org:3567/uri/URI:DIR2-RO:j74uhg25nwdpjpacl6rkat2yhm:kav7ijeft5h7r7rxdp5bgtlt3viv32yabqajkrdykozia5544jqa/wiki.html#[[Laptop%20Versus%20Axe]] :-) Adam's Laptop Named Victim was I think a Celeron 400 MHz with about 128 MB of RAM. I don't remember precisely. The "Bird Tweeting Cartoon Movie" that I displayed on the projector was partially being served up from Adam's Laptop Named Victim (the first time I showed it). Regards, Zooko _______________________________________________ tahoe-dev mailing list [email protected] http://allmydata.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev
