HI,
[33246s] calling /usr/lib/rpm/brp-suse.d/brp-99-pesign [33246s] Using signing certificate /home/abuild/rpmbuild/SOURCES/_projectcert.crt
we're using pesign on armv7 nowadays? why?
Do we need to tweak rpm/constaints.in? If I'm reading correctly, it has a constraint of 2 GB RAM for binary packages, with no override for ARM. I agree that 2GB is too little
what changed? why was it not a problem in the past?
, but the scheduler does not fulfill this request even:
$ osc rbl --last Kernel:HEAD kernel-default standard x86_64 | grep /qemu- | grep -o ' -m [0-9]*' -m 1500 -m 1500 $ osc rbl --last Kernel:HEAD kernel-lpae ARM armv7l | grep /qemu- | grep -o ' -m [0-9]*' -m 1020
we do have a few workers with 3 and 4 GB of RAM for armv7, but they're not many and always busy (we have a ton of forks of libreoffice and ceph that are basically building all the time on those).. I would prefer to be able to run the jobs with less memory, is there a way to achieve that? if it is really pesign, why are we using that on armv7 and why is it eating that much memory? Thanks, Dirk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org