Re: Q: non-x86 build machine for Ruby upstream developers

2014-06-08 Thread Tobias Frost
On 8. Juni 2014 04:16:08 MESZ, Pascal Giard evily...@gmail.com wrote: Le 2014-06-07 à 11:23, Adam Borowski kilob...@angband.pl a écrit : I'd heartily recommend getting a hardkernel's Odroid-U3: http://hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php For $59 you get a 4-core 1.7-2.0Ghz 2GB mem

Re: Q: non-x86 build machine for Ruby upstream developers

2014-06-08 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Pascal Giard (2014-06-08 04:16:08) Le 2014-06-07 à 11:23, Adam Borowski kilob...@angband.pl a écrit : I'd heartily recommend getting a hardkernel's Odroid-U3: http://hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php For $59 you get a 4-core 1.7-2.0Ghz 2GB mem machine that runs Debian

Re: Q: non-x86 build machine for Ruby upstream developers

2014-06-07 Thread SHIBATA Hiroshi
Hi, Hideki, Thanks to your support. I added to another requirements, * working disk space: 4GB-8GB - logging all test results on Ruby 1.9 - 2.1 ant trunk. * shared and chroot environments is ok. We hope to support to alternative environments. Thanks. -- SHIBATA Hiroshi

Re: Q: non-x86 build machine for Ruby upstream developers

2014-06-07 Thread Adam Borowski
On Sat, Jun 07, 2014 at 01:30:47PM +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote: Hi, Ruby upstream developer SHIBATA Hiroshi (CCed) is seeking non-x86 host for their Continuous Integration system, see http://rubyci.org/ And I'd imagine we Debian can help for it. requirement) * arch: non-x86

Re: Q: non-x86 build machine for Ruby upstream developers

2014-06-07 Thread Pascal Giard
Le 2014-06-07 à 11:23, Adam Borowski kilob...@angband.pl a écrit : I'd heartily recommend getting a hardkernel's Odroid-U3: http://hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php For $59 you get a 4-core 1.7-2.0Ghz 2GB mem machine that runs Debian natively (ships with Android or Ubuntu but

Q: non-x86 build machine for Ruby upstream developers

2014-06-06 Thread Hideki Yamane
Hi, Ruby upstream developer SHIBATA Hiroshi (CCed) is seeking non-x86 host for their Continuous Integration system, see http://rubyci.org/ And I'd imagine we Debian can help for it. It would be beneficial thing for both upstream and Debian, IMO. Because it can find architecture specific