On 2/7/13 8:35 PM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: > On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 09:35:07 -0600 ravenlock <ravenl...@ravenlock.us> said: > >> On 1/30/13 5:32 AM, Bertrand Jacquin wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> For e5 buildbot/whatever we will need different OS and architecture to >>> test. So if some volunteer are free to build some, we can gladly host >>> them. >>> >>> Needed OS : >>> >>> - Windows XP x86 >>> - Windows XP x86_64 >>> - Windows Vista x86_64 >>> - Windows 7 x86_64 >>> - Windows 8 x86_64 >> >> What is the plan for licensing the above? > > someone needs to actually pay for a proper license/copy. there is no way i > will > allow us to use pirated copies of any software on our infra. if we ask people > to respect our licenses, be they bsd, gpl or anything else, then we will > respect theirs, regardless if they are open or not.
I didn't propose pirating anything. Didn't know if we were hoping for people to purchase and donate copies, send in old decommissioned personal copies, if we were using E-funds or whatnot. > >>> (maybe more declination are needed ?) >>> >>> - Mac OS X Snow Leopard >>> - Mac OS X Lion >>> - Mac OS X Mountain Lion >> >> This is easy and do'able if you have the Mac hardware and Parallels. >> Refurbed Mac Minis are like $500, you can stuff 16GB in them and a 1TB >> disk. Works perfectly well. Once upon a time there were E-funds being >> held. We might tap into those? > > he's asking for vm's, not hardware. we can't do squat diddly with a mac mini. If you desire osx, you'll be duct taping that Mac Mini to your rack mounted colo. ;) > our server is in a rack in a server room/colo in oregon. :) i know - osx > expressly forbids being used on anything other than apple hardware (vm's > included). > >>> >>> - FreeBSD 8 >>> - FreeBSD 9 >> >> I'd be happy to pitch in on the FreeBSD front if no one else has jumped >> on it. > > a qemu vm disk image would be what is good here. the file and any other qemu > cmdline info needed to bring it up (specific device emulation). > > something installed with network running and preferably everything up to and > including x running and working within the vm, sshd running and working with a > root password made available for admins. > > basically this vm has to run on the server and be brought up and down as > needed > and able to be sshd into and configured when/if needed. it will be used for > running builds on, generating any binaries if/when we want, as well as running > test suites. that means it needs all the dependencies on there and the ability > to add more dependencies when/if needed. :) Is there a time frame in which this is desired? > >>> >>> - NetBSD 4.0 (still supported) >>> - NetBSD 6.0 (still supported) >>> - NetBSD 6.0 >>> >>> - OpenBSD 5.2 >> >> -ravenlock >> >> > >
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