Chris Tyler píše v Po 17. 05. 2010 v 08:54 -0400: > On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 08:31 +0200, Dan Horák wrote: > > Chris Tyler píše v Po 17. 05. 2010 v 00:00 -0400: > > > On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 20:14 +0200, Till Maas wrote: > > > > On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 09:49:18PM -0400, Chris Tyler wrote: > > > > > > > > > The Fedora-ARM builds from around F8 though F12 were built on Lennert's > > > > > koji farm in Europe. That was recently decommissioned, and there's a new > > > > > koji farm being built here at Seneca by Paul Whalen. The plan is to use > > > > > Dennis Gilmore's koji-shadow tool to follow updates on the main archs, > > > > > so as updates are built for PCs they will also be built for ARM. Thus, > > > > > F13 should have consistent updates. > > > > > > > > Is there some public place, where this is documented? How many machines > > > > are used to build the build farm? Are these all Sheeva-style systems? > > > > > > Lennert's farm had six Marvell dev boards with 2GB RAM if I understand > > > correctly. The Seneca farm will have 20 Sheeva-class builders once they > > > all arrive. > > > > I am a bit worrying whether the 512MB of RAM in the consumer products > > would be sufficient because I know that g++ can be very memory hungry > > when building Fedora packages. I experienced it on 64-bit platform > > (s390x), but 2GB of RAM (plus some swap) was too small there. > > We ran some tests on some of the largest/slowest-to-build packages in > Fedora before the hardware was ordered, and 512M appeared to be > sufficient (and ARM machines with >512M are fairly rare, though this > will probably start changing). My favorite is Scribus with it's very large functions/methods with many variables inside, but the gcc developers fortunately made visible progress to lower the memory consumption (at least in the 4.4 series). Dan _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm