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ola!
since i don't know any better place to ask, i'll ask here...
debian-testing-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net - ----------------------------------- for whatever reasons, this machine has /tmp (where jenkins creates the workspaces) mounted as tmpfs (that is, as mmapped disk). due to memory limitations, this means, that /tmp is 200MB large. this is a bit small for a build-server that usually does not delete workspaces. it's definitely too small for building Gem, where the extracted source alone takes abot 53MB
i'd suggest to configure it the same as debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net, where /tmp is part of the /-partition.
chaos.medien.uni-weimar.de - -------------------------- i seem to have great troubles to get the OSX10.6 (chaos.medien.uni-weimar.de) machine build a build without fink. mainly because autoreconf seems to find the fink-installed libtool when creating the build-scritps, but then wants to use the non-fink version.
my approach was to remove the "/sw/bin" and /sw/sbin" from the PATH, which works fine on the console of the given machine. if somebody could shed i light on how the fink installation differs on the macosx106 machine from the one on the macosx105 machine, i'd be grateful. the build log can be found at [1]
jenkins@macosx105-i386.puredata.info - ------------------------------------ while i am all for using domain names within puredata.info, it would be great if the hostname could be more specific, ideally referencing to "autobuild", "buildbot" or "jenkins" i'd suggest names like "macosx105-i386.buildbot.puredata.info" i'll happily add those names to the puredata.info DNS server, if i get the IPs.
fgmasdr IOhannes
[1] https://160.79.59.149:8443/job/Gem/all=macosx106/7/console
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On 2011-11-08 11:32, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
chaos.medien.uni-weimar.de
i seem to have great troubles to get the OSX10.6 (chaos.medien.uni-weimar.de) machine build a build without fink. mainly because autoreconf seems to find the fink-installed libtool when creating the build-scritps, but then wants to use the non-fink version.
my approach was to remove the "/sw/bin" and /sw/sbin" from the PATH, which works fine on the console of the given machine. if somebody could shed i light on how the fink installation differs on the macosx106 machine from the one on the macosx105 machine, i'd be grateful. the build log can be found at [1]
it seems like i was able to resolve this issue, by deleting all workspaces associated in any way to the build, thus forcing ltversion.m4 to be properly recreated.
fgmasdr IOhannes
On Nov 8, 2011, at 5:32 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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ola!
since i don't know any better place to ask, i'll ask here...
debian-testing-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net
for whatever reasons, this machine has /tmp (where jenkins creates the workspaces) mounted as tmpfs (that is, as mmapped disk). due to memory limitations, this means, that /tmp is 200MB large. this is a bit small for a build-server that usually does not delete workspaces. it's definitely too small for building Gem, where the extracted source alone takes abot 53MB
i'd suggest to configure it the same as debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net, where /tmp is part of the /-partition.
Ok, I'll check this out now.
chaos.medien.uni-weimar.de
i seem to have great troubles to get the OSX10.6 (chaos.medien.uni-weimar.de) machine build a build without fink. mainly because autoreconf seems to find the fink-installed libtool when creating the build-scritps, but then wants to use the non-fink version.
my approach was to remove the "/sw/bin" and /sw/sbin" from the PATH, which works fine on the console of the given machine. if somebody could shed i light on how the fink installation differs on the macosx106 machine from the one on the macosx105 machine, i'd be grateful. the build log can be found at [1]
jenkins@macosx105-i386.puredata.info
while i am all for using domain names within puredata.info, it would be great if the hostname could be more specific, ideally referencing to "autobuild", "buildbot" or "jenkins" i'd suggest names like "macosx105-i386.buildbot.puredata.info" i'll happily add those names to the puredata.info DNS server, if i get the IPs.
I like the name standard that we used for the hfbk.net machines, i.e.
debian-testing-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> debian-testing-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info --> 160.79.59.149 debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.50 ubuntu-lts-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.55 ubuntu-current-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.53 windowsxp-i386.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.60
.hc
fgmasdr IOhannes
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On 2011-11-08 18:13, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
jenkins@macosx105-i386.puredata.info
it seems jenkins is still sending with this identity. could you change that to jenkins@macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info
I like the name standard that we used for the hfbk.net machines, i.e.
personally, i would associate "pdlab" with a workshop rather than a build farm....but then, i don't care so much and used that domain...
debian-testing-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> debian-testing-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info --> 160.79.59.149 debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.50
i thought debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info is debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net (which is 193.174.241.140)
ubuntu-lts-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.55
according to the wiki, ubuntu-lts-amd64 is muranyia.dyndns.org; according to the wiki, 128.238.56.55 should be ubuntu-lts-i386
ubuntu-current-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.53
according to the wiki, 128.238.56.53 is ubuntu-current-i386
if i log into these machines, they claim to be i386 (both in hostname and $(uname -m))
windowsxp-i386.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.60
done.
fgamsdr IOhannes
On Nov 21, 2011, at 4:36 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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On 2011-11-08 18:13, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
jenkins@macosx105-i386.puredata.info
it seems jenkins is still sending with this identity. could you change that to jenkins@macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info
Done.
I like the name standard that we used for the hfbk.net machines, i.e.
personally, i would associate "pdlab" with a workshop rather than a build farm....but then, i don't care so much and used that domain...
debian-testing-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> debian-testing-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info --> 160.79.59.149 debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.50
i thought debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info is debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net (which is 193.174.241.140)
ubuntu-lts-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.55
according to the wiki, ubuntu-lts-amd64 is muranyia.dyndns.org; according to the wiki, 128.238.56.55 should be ubuntu-lts-i386
ubuntu-current-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.53
according to the wiki, 128.238.56.53 is ubuntu-current-i386
if i log into these machines, they claim to be i386 (both in hostname and $(uname -m))
Sorry, messed up the arch, the GNU/Linux machines on 128.238.56.* are all i386.
.hc
windowsxp-i386.pdlab.puredata.info --> 128.238.56.60
done.
fgamsdr IOhannes
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On Nov 8, 2011, at 5:32 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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ola!
since i don't know any better place to ask, i'll ask here...
debian-testing-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net
for whatever reasons, this machine has /tmp (where jenkins creates the workspaces) mounted as tmpfs (that is, as mmapped disk). due to memory limitations, this means, that /tmp is 200MB large. this is a bit small for a build-server that usually does not delete workspaces. it's definitely too small for building Gem, where the extracted source alone takes abot 53MB
i'd suggest to configure it the same as debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net, where /tmp is part of the /-partition.
I bumped up the tmpfs size to 80% in /etc/default/tmpfs. That way it'll use the swap, which is currently basically unused. So /tmp is now 800Megs.
.hc
chaos.medien.uni-weimar.de
i seem to have great troubles to get the OSX10.6 (chaos.medien.uni-weimar.de) machine build a build without fink. mainly because autoreconf seems to find the fink-installed libtool when creating the build-scritps, but then wants to use the non-fink version.
my approach was to remove the "/sw/bin" and /sw/sbin" from the PATH, which works fine on the console of the given machine. if somebody could shed i light on how the fink installation differs on the macosx106 machine from the one on the macosx105 machine, i'd be grateful. the build log can be found at [1]
jenkins@macosx105-i386.puredata.info
while i am all for using domain names within puredata.info, it would be great if the hostname could be more specific, ideally referencing to "autobuild", "buildbot" or "jenkins" i'd suggest names like "macosx105-i386.buildbot.puredata.info" i'll happily add those names to the puredata.info DNS server, if i get the IPs.
fgmasdr IOhannes
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