On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 10:44 AM Ross Burton <ross.bur...@arm.com> wrote:
>
> On 19 Jun 2023, at 10:34, Richard Purdie via lists.yoctoproject.org 
> <richard.purdie=linuxfoundation....@lists.yoctoproject.org> wrote:
> > The ARM worker worries me a lot more. The 1804 worker is currently
> > stable but I do worry a bit what will happen when we change the OS on
> > that machine. In theory it should be fine and it could well be but that
> > hardware was very painful in the past.
>
> Each Arm worker runs a different release of Ubuntu, so I’ve no problem with 
> asking Michael to reimage the 1804 machine with something newer (maybe even 
> something not-Debian for coverage).  If it suddenly becomes less stable that 
> would be a very interesting datapoint!
>

FWIW we swapped out our x86_64 build machines for Aarch64 build
machines (both 20.04) in AWS with pretty much zero pain - it went way
better than I was expecting. That said we don't run ptests, or qemu,
or ...

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Alex Kiernan
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