I also have a pi, but I mostly use it for luvit development. I can test things if needed. On Jun 26, 2012 2:32 PM, "AJ ONeal" <coola...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Nate, that sounds great! > > If you'd like some wonderfully failing test cases, send me an e-mail when > you get your Pis. > > AJ ONeal > > On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Nathan Rajlich <nat...@tootallnate.net>wrote: > >> I'm awaiting 2 Raspberri Pi's to come in the mail, and once they get here >> I was planning on giving ARM some attention (the build process specifically >> needs work that I'm aware of). >> >> On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 10:56 AM, AJ ONeal <coola...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> What needs to happen for ARM to get a little attention? >>> >>> Every time there's a new version of node I have to go in and modify >>> config files specifically for ARM and it seems that nodejs just doesn't run >>> very well on it. >>> >>> I brought up before that I have a test case where it reads in mp3 and >>> m4a metadata from 40,000 files and set's a timeout on each one and some of >>> the timeouts don't get called. I've seen other funky things. And maybe it's >>> all the fault of v8. I dunno. For some reason I'm crazy enough to just keep >>> finding workarounds or expecting that in the next patch release there will >>> be fixes... >>> >>> Can I offer a RaspberryPi or PandaBoard up on a global IP and set it up >>> with a CI or something - or at least to run the test cases that are >>> currently in tests/ (and add new ones that I should have already added and >>> pull requested). >>> >>> AJ ONeal >>> >> >> >