Brooklyn Poly can no longer host the build farm machines there, so the main set of machines will be going offline as of today (I just found this out today).
I'll see if I can find another host for them, but that will likely take a good long while since I'm deep in life with a 1 year old, a pregnant wife, and full time work.
Even better would be someone taking over the hosting of the main server, i.e. the one with the web server and all of the builds. I can post the image of the current server for downloading, or advise on setting up a new one from scratch.
.hc
how about contacting someone at iem for that? or any other media school
with someone in the staff that is pd-friendly?
Brooklyn Poly can no longer host the build farm machines there, so the main set of machines will be going offline as of today (I just found this out today).
I'll see if I can find another host for them, but that will likely take a good long while since I'm deep in life with a 1 year old, a pregnant wife, and full time work.
Even better would be someone taking over the hosting of the main server, i.e. the one with the web server and all of the builds. I can post the image of the current server for downloading, or advise on setting up a new one from scratch.
.hc
i can help with that. we can put a few machines in our server room. i'm at this institution for two more years, but i hope my successor will also be teaching Pd, so there might be continuity after that date.
m.
Am 15.08.2012 um 23:40 schrieb João Pais:
how about contacting someone at iem for that? or any other media school with someone in the staff that is pd-friendly?
Brooklyn Poly can no longer host the build farm machines there, so the main set of machines will be going offline as of today (I just found this out today).
I'll see if I can find another host for them, but that will likely take a good long while since I'm deep in life with a 1 year old, a pregnant wife, and full time work.
Even better would be someone taking over the hosting of the main server, i.e. the one with the web server and all of the builds. I can post the image of the current server for downloading, or advise on setting up a new one from scratch.
.hc
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Bad news and such a sort notice but glad to hear Max can help. Thanks Max and thanks Hans (and "forza, coraggio" with the babies and all the fuss)!
My first thought was how we could decentralize the system a bit in order to make it less fragile... 1st, I'd like to see more "private" build machines, even with some modification to the build script that allows for weekly builds instead of daily ones... 2nd, what about using the cloud for storage? There are plenty of file hosting services and we are talking about 20-30MB files. Authenticity would be a priority of course. Just some thoughts.
András
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Max abonnements@revolwear.com wrote:
i can help with that. we can put a few machines in our server room. i'm at this institution for two more years, but i hope my successor will also be teaching Pd, so there might be continuity after that date.
m.
Am 15.08.2012 um 23:40 schrieb João Pais:
how about contacting someone at iem for that? or any other media school
with someone in the staff that is pd-friendly?
Brooklyn Poly can no longer host the build farm machines there, so the main set of machines will be going offline as of today (I just found this out today).
I'll see if I can find another host for them, but that will likely take a good long while since I'm deep in life with a 1 year old, a pregnant wife, and full time work.
Even better would be someone taking over the hosting of the main server, i.e. the one with the web server and all of the builds. I can post the image of the current server for downloading, or advise on setting up a new one from scratch.
.hc
I have the machine running the builds for mac ppc in my office. Hans has been running it remotely from NY. If I should keep it here, I can pass the access information to whomever can take over the builds.
Greg
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 8:06 AM, András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com wrote:
Bad news and such a sort notice but glad to hear Max can help. Thanks Max and thanks Hans (and "forza, coraggio" with the babies and all the fuss)!
My first thought was how we could decentralize the system a bit in order to make it less fragile... 1st, I'd like to see more "private" build machines, even with some modification to the build script that allows for weekly builds instead of daily ones... 2nd, what about using the cloud for storage? There are plenty of file hosting services and we are talking about 20-30MB files. Authenticity would be a priority of course. Just some thoughts.
András
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Max abonnements@revolwear.com wrote:
i can help with that. we can put a few machines in our server room. i'm at this institution for two more years, but i hope my successor will also be teaching Pd, so there might be continuity after that date.
m.
Am 15.08.2012 um 23:40 schrieb João Pais:
how about contacting someone at iem for that? or any other media school
with someone in the staff that is pd-friendly?
Brooklyn Poly can no longer host the build farm machines there, so the main set of machines will be going offline as of today (I just found this out today).
I'll see if I can find another host for them, but that will likely take a good long while since I'm deep in life with a 1 year old, a pregnant wife, and full time work.
Even better would be someone taking over the hosting of the main
server,
i.e. the one with the web server and all of the builds. I can post the image of the current server for downloading, or advise on setting up a new one from scratch.
.hc
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Hi,
If this is of any use, there is a compile farm here in Toulouse, France. No hosting, but a great variety of machines to compile on. http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm
I know the guy running it.
Cheers Pierre-Olivier
On 16/08/2012 15:41, Greg Pond wrote:
I have the machine running the builds for mac ppc in my office. Hans has been running it remotely from NY. If I should keep it here, I can pass the access information to whomever can take over the builds.
Greg
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 8:06 AM, András Murányi <muranyia@gmail.com mailto:muranyia@gmail.com> wrote:
Bad news and such a sort notice but glad to hear Max can help. Thanks Max and thanks Hans (and "forza, coraggio" with the babies and all the fuss)! My first thought was how we could decentralize the system a bit in order to make it less fragile... 1st, I'd like to see more "private" build machines, even with some modification to the build script that allows for weekly builds instead of daily ones... 2nd, what about using the cloud for storage? There are plenty of file hosting services and we are talking about 20-30MB files. Authenticity would be a priority of course. Just some thoughts. András On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Max <abonnements@revolwear.com <mailto:abonnements@revolwear.com>> wrote: i can help with that. we can put a few machines in our server room. i'm at this institution for two more years, but i hope my successor will also be teaching Pd, so there might be continuity after that date. m. Am 15.08.2012 um 23:40 schrieb João Pais: > how about contacting someone at iem for that? or any other media school with someone in the staff that is pd-friendly? > >> >> Brooklyn Poly can no longer host the build farm machines there, so the >> main set of machines will be going offline as of today (I just found >> this out today). >> >> I'll see if I can find another host for them, but that will likely take >> a good long while since I'm deep in life with a 1 year old, a pregnant >> wife, and full time work. >> >> Even better would be someone taking over the hosting of the main server, >> i.e. the one with the web server and all of the builds. I can post the >> image of the current server for downloading, or advise on setting up a >> new one from scratch. >> >> .hc > > _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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Hi Hans
On Wed, 2012-08-15 at 17:13 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Brooklyn Poly can no longer host the build farm machines there, so the main set of machines will be going offline as of today (I just found this out today).
Sad to hear that. Many thanks for hosting them for such a long time, though.
I'll see if I can find another host for them, but that will likely take a good long while since I'm deep in life with a 1 year old, a pregnant wife, and full time work.
Good for you! You really have dedicated a lot of time for the Pd community in the past. Thanks a lot for all your work on Pd stuff.
Even better would be someone taking over the hosting of the main server, i.e. the one with the web server and all of the builds. I can post the image of the current server for downloading, or advise on setting up a new one from scratch.
I might be able to help out and host a few OpenVZ virtual machines for the autobuilds. This wouldn't include Windows and OS X machines, though. Right now, I can't tell when I will have the resources for helping in this, but I'll keep the list updated. I also have an interest in having the autobuilds up and running.
Roman
On 08/15/2012 11:13 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Brooklyn Poly can no longer host the build farm machines there, so the main set of machines will be going offline as of today (I just found this out today).
I'll see if I can find another host for them, but that will likely take a good long while since I'm deep in life with a 1 year old, a pregnant wife, and full time work.
Even better would be someone taking over the hosting of the main server, i.e. the one with the web server and all of the builds. I can post the image of the current server for downloading, or advise on setting up a new one from scratch.
.hc
For the time that I am working at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts, I will continue to run the 64bit debian build boxes.
I have too few powerpc boxes left to be able to offer more in this respect.
A set of instructions for setting up the build boxes would nevertheless be very helpful.
Thank you for all your effort,
best wishes,
Tee
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:36 AM, Tilo Kremer pd@dadacafe.org wrote:
On 08/15/2012 11:13 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Brooklyn Poly can no longer host the build farm machines there, so the main set of machines will be going offline as of today (I just found this out today).
I'll see if I can find another host for them, but that will likely take a good long while since I'm deep in life with a 1 year old, a pregnant wife, and full time work.
Even better would be someone taking over the hosting of the main server, i.e. the one with the web server and all of the builds. I can post the image of the current server for downloading, or advise on setting up a new one from scratch.
.hc
For the time that I am working at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts, I will continue to run the 64bit debian build boxes.
I have too few powerpc boxes left to be able to offer more in this respect.
A set of instructions for setting up the build boxes would nevertheless be very helpful.
Thank you for all your effort,
best wishes,
Tee
I've updated the builder matrix for clarity. http://puredata.info/docs/developer/PdLab Please correct if any mistakes. Right now the greatest need is to re-establish the autobuild master as the slaves are virtually useless without a master. I guess it would be a relief for Hans if we could do this mostly by ourselves. Now, I see that the Jenkins master is up, it says it's running on macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info but it's not the ip that belongs to the macosx105-i386 slave according to the wiki. Anyway, this could be the time to take the step and move the autobuild process to Jenkins. But it would take some to get everything build there reliably, I guess. Opinions?
András
On 08/16/2012 07:47 PM, András Murányi wrote:
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:36 AM, Tilo Kremer pd@dadacafe.org wrote:
On 08/15/2012 11:13 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Brooklyn Poly can no longer host the build farm machines there, so the main set of machines will be going offline as of today (I just found this out today).
I'll see if I can find another host for them, but that will likely take a good long while since I'm deep in life with a 1 year old, a pregnant wife, and full time work.
Even better would be someone taking over the hosting of the main server, i.e. the one with the web server and all of the builds. I can post the image of the current server for downloading, or advise on setting up a new one from scratch.
.hc
For the time that I am working at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts, I will continue to run the 64bit debian build boxes.
I have too few powerpc boxes left to be able to offer more in this respect.
A set of instructions for setting up the build boxes would nevertheless be very helpful.
Thank you for all your effort,
best wishes,
Tee
I've updated the builder matrix for clarity. http://puredata.info/docs/developer/PdLab Please correct if any mistakes. Right now the greatest need is to re-establish the autobuild master as the slaves are virtually useless without a master. I guess it would be a relief for Hans if we could do this mostly by ourselves. Now, I see that the Jenkins master is up, it says it's running on macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info but it's not the ip that belongs to the macosx105-i386 slave according to the wiki. Anyway, this could be the time to take the step and move the autobuild process to Jenkins. But it would take some to get everything build there reliably, I guess. Opinions?
I like the idea of trying to decentralize the process more. We could entirely decentralize it and have people just setup a nightly build they're interested in, and then have a central location for finding people's builds.
If we wanted verifiable decentralized builds, we could go with gitian: http://gitian.org/
.hc
I just talked to the administration and we can get a dedicated server with vm ware for different distros and a disk space of ~50 gb. plus a apple ppc machine. the guys from the hackerspace maschinenraum offered their help to install.
m.
On 08/21/2012 07:56 AM, Max wrote:
I just talked to the administration and we can get a dedicated server with vm ware for different distros and a disk space of ~50 gb. plus a apple ppc machine. the guys from the hackerspace maschinenraum offered their help to install.
m.
That's a great offer! I think we really need to think about how to make this decentralized, or at the very least take it out of my hands.
For sure, the ubuntu boxes that I was running are gone for good, so they could set up some Ubuntu 32-bit and 64-bit instances. I find that about 9 gigs is the smallest useful system.
.hc
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On 2012-08-20 22:41, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I've updated the builder matrix for clarity. http://puredata.info/docs/developer/PdLab Please correct if any mistakes. Right now the greatest need is to re-establish the autobuild master as the slaves are virtually useless without a master. I guess it would be a relief for Hans if we could do this mostly by ourselves. Now, I see that the Jenkins master is up, it says it's running on macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info but it's not the ip that belongs to the macosx105-i386 slave according to the wiki. Anyway, this could be the time to take the step and move the autobuild process to Jenkins. But it would take some to get everything build there reliably, I guess. Opinions?
I like the idea of trying to decentralize the process more. We could entirely decentralize it and have people just setup a nightly build they're interested in, and then have a central location for finding people's builds.
If we wanted verifiable decentralized builds, we could go with gitian: http://gitian.org/
in the meantime i keep getting requests from people who want to download "something" from autobuild.puredata.info, e.g. because they are using this as the canonical source for pd downloads.
e.g. Pd-extended-0.43.1(beta) is _only_ available via autobuild.p.i, and therefore it is no longer available at all.
i think we should get a replacement for the download server asap, even if the build-servers take a bit longer. what are the space requirements for the autobuild webserver?
i could probably allocate some disk space at iem.
fgasdr IOhannes
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On 08/29/2012 03:11 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2012-08-20 22:41, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I've updated the builder matrix for clarity. http://puredata.info/docs/developer/PdLab Please correct if any mistakes. Right now the greatest need is to re-establish the autobuild master as the slaves are virtually useless without a master. I guess it would be a relief for Hans if we could do this mostly by ourselves. Now, I see that the Jenkins master is up, it says it's running on macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info but it's not the ip that belongs to the macosx105-i386 slave according to the wiki. Anyway, this could be the time to take the step and move the autobuild process to Jenkins. But it would take some to get everything build there reliably, I guess. Opinions?
I like the idea of trying to decentralize the process more. We could entirely decentralize it and have people just setup a nightly build they're interested in, and then have a central location for finding people's builds.
If we wanted verifiable decentralized builds, we could go with gitian: http://gitian.org/
in the meantime i keep getting requests from people who want to download "something" from autobuild.puredata.info, e.g. because they are using this as the canonical source for pd downloads.
e.g. Pd-extended-0.43.1(beta) is _only_ available via autobuild.p.i, and therefore it is no longer available at all.
i think we should get a replacement for the download server asap, even if the build-servers take a bit longer. what are the space requirements for the autobuild webserver?
i could probably allocate some disk space at iem.
The quick approach to this would be just to set up an folder that is web accessible, say:
http://puredata.info/auto-build/latest
then set up an rsyncd to allow uploading from the whitelist build server IPs. Currently running still are the 10.6 server in Weimar, debian-stable-amd64 and debian-testing-amd6 at HfBK, the 10.5/powerpc server at Sewanee, and the 10.5/Intel machine in NYC.
.hc
On 08/29/2012 08:23 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The quick approach to this would be just to set up an folder that is web accessible, say:
any reason to not use http://autobuild.puredata.info/ ? i think this would break less links.
fgmadsr IOhannes
On 08/29/2012 03:51 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 08/29/2012 08:23 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The quick approach to this would be just to set up an folder that is web accessible, say:
any reason to not use http://autobuild.puredata.info/ ? i think this would break less links.
Yeah, that's what I meant.
.hc
On 08/30/2012 10:44 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On 08/29/2012 03:51 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 08/29/2012 08:23 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The quick approach to this would be just to set up an folder that is web accessible, say:
any reason to not use http://autobuild.puredata.info/ ? i think this would break less links.
Yeah, that's what I meant.
What about making that the permanent home for the uploaded nightly builds? I can retrieve the scripts, but basically, there is a script that makes a folder with today's date and sets the perms so rsync uploads can write to it. It also changes the perms on the rest of the dated folders so they are no longer writable by rsync uploads.
The script that generates the 'latest' folder is a bit more complicated. I'll try to get that one of the old autobuild.puredata.info box.
.hc
temporarily where can I download ubuntu packages of pd-extended 0.43??
On Sep 10, 2012, at 7:37 AM, Luca wrote:
temporarily where can I download ubuntu packages of pd-extended 0.43??
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great. do you want me to put this link in puredata.info, or let it be
until the next real solution is online?
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temporarily where can I download ubuntu packages of pd-extended 0.43??
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