On Tue, 12 Jan 2016, Nathaniel Hatley wrote: > It has been a few years since I've configured a Windows system for building > OpenAFS, but I'm taking a shot at it on the same system I'm hosting the > Debian buildslaves on. I have no guesses as to what the typical build > completion time would be like on my system (provided I can successfully > re-create the compilation environment needed). I'll let y'all know how it > goes.
Thank you. I ended up with a few pages notes the last time I had to put together such a build environment... > Assuming I can get everything working and the build time is reasonable, it > may be possible to get it added into the Gerrit-triggered builds. However, > my system is hosted from my house over a consumer-grade internet > connection. I cannot guarantee 99.99% uptime for this system. What is the > maximum acceptable outage window for Gerrit-triggered builds? After three (er, five, now, if my temporary workaround hasn't been reverted) days, the build master will stop trying to build a change that has not been reviewed by buildbot, so that is at least an upper bound. Given that we are running on volunteer time/donated systems, we cannot make too many demands. -Ben _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
