Re: No buildd redundancy for alpha/mips/mipsel

2008-02-06 Thread Tim Cutts


On 5 Feb 2008, at 6:25 am, Charles Plessy wrote:


Last year, Raphael Hertzog wrote:

On Wed, 28 Nov 2007, Martin Michlmayr wrote:

* Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-11-28 10:55]:

mips and mipsel have more buildds (mayr and mayer) but one has
problems with its fan and the other with its psu.  I don't know  
what
is being done about this as the RT ticket is not public (or at  
least

wasn't last time I checked).

Which one? There's no such ticket AFAIK. Feel free to submit them.
(and I have access to the DSA private tickets)


Ryan told me there's one.  Maybe there isn't - I don't know.


I just opened two tickets:
https://rt.debian.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=320
https://rt.debian.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=321

A full-text search on mayr and mayer didn't lead to any relevant  
(open)

ticket so I probably didn't miss any.

Cheers,
--
Raphaël Hertzog


Dear all,

any news from this potential mips(el) buildd? The current buildd are  
not
keeping up and this is causing trouble to all the teams who are  
concerned with

the migration to testing of their updates.


Sorry, this is partly my fault.  I have two mipsel machines for Debian  
which I need to rack up and get installed, but work pressures have got  
the better of me lately.


As an aside to this, if anyone has (or knows where I can obtain)  
proper rack mounting kits for the Cobalt RAQ2 system, I'd be most  
grateful.


Tim

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Re: No buildd redundancy for alpha/mips/mipsel

2007-11-29 Thread Tim Cutts


On 29 Nov 2007, at 3:10 pm, Peter Palfrader wrote:


On Thu, 29 Nov 2007, Tim Cutts wrote:


Anyway - thanks for doing that, I really appreciate it.  As to the
mips machines that Steve dropped off at Sanger the week before  
last, I

should hopefully find the time to rack them up and install them on
Friday, barring any firefighting I need to do here.


That'd be great.  Looking forward to that.  Was it mips or mipsel?


Er - I don't know, offhand.  I'm not that familiar with either  
architecture, aside from running a bunch of IRIX systems about 10  
years ago.  These are two Cobalt boxes...


Tim


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Re: No buildd redundancy for alpha/mips/mipsel

2007-11-29 Thread Tim Cutts


On 29 Nov 2007, at 12:23 pm, Peter Palfrader wrote:

[ snipped RT close message ]

Glad to see that, although I don't think I received the message.  Must  
be something wrong with the forwarding chain between there and me -  
almost certainly my fault.  apologies!


Anyway - thanks for doing that, I really appreciate it.  As to the  
mips machines that Steve dropped off at Sanger the week before last, I  
should hopefully find the time to rack them up and install them on  
Friday, barring any firefighting I need to do here.


Regards,

Tim


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Re: No buildd redundancy for alpha/mips/mipsel

2007-11-29 Thread Tim Cutts


On 29 Nov 2007, at 10:49 am, Aurelien Jarno wrote:


James Andrewartha a écrit :
Not a buildd, but [1] notes that there's an alpha porting machine  
waiting
for more than a year to be set up by DSA. I don't know if there's  
an RT
ticket, but there is a bug [2] about this, which was closed this  
week,

although it looks like by accident.


This machine has been setup, it is called albeniz.debian.org, that's  
why

the bug has been closed.


I knew Peter had been working on it, but I didn't know that the  
machine was available for use, since I wasn't notified when he  
finished.  Hey, I'm only the local admin, what do I know...  :-)   
Anyway, I'm glad it's finally available for people to use.  It's a  
reasonably meaty machine - AlphaServer ES45 4x 1.25GHz EV67, 8GB RAM.   
Enjoy.


Tim

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