Olav Vitters <olav vitters nl> writes: > build.gnome.org is actually using RHEL5. I want it to use RHEL6, but was > too late with requesting this. Oh, my mistake. I thought it was already RHEL 6. Anyway, I presume it shouldn't be a problem to start with RHEL/CentOS 6 from now on. I don't think it is worth to care (much) about RHEL/CentOS 5, or is it? > I'm also planning to ask Canonical for a 10GB RAM server (not much CPU > IIRC.. dual core thing) also for ostree. But I need to get www.gnome.org > off the server first :P > > The intention is to have it run the latest Ubuntu (always; upgrade asap). Nice :) Something that popped into my mind yesterday was that I have an unused DreamPlug [1], which is not even plugged (pun intended), and it may be interesting to use it to do ARM builds — it will be faster/easier to set up than using qemu or whatsoever, I presume. BTW, first I want to have the buildbot with ostree/ostbuild running in x86. Cheers, --- [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamPlug -- Adrian Perez <aperez igalia com> - Sent from my toaster Igalia - Free Software Engineering
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