Am Mittwoch, 11. November 2009 22:03:42 schrieb Michael_E_Brown@dell.com:
Official build services uses xen to build. My local instance, and presumably Luke's as well, use normal chroot builds. --
Well, if the glibc is configured this way on that plattform than you need a newer kernel. No other choice. That is more a content problem, not a build service one. But you may try to run your bs_worker&build in any kind of virtualization with newer kernel on that host. Or you recompile the ubuntu glibc, with some older --enable-kernel=2.X.Y configure switch and exchange it in your ubuntu snapshot. bye adrian
Michael
-----Original Message----- From: Petit Eric [mailto:surfzoid@gmail.com] Sent: Wed 11/11/2009 2:28 PM To: luke@cray.com Cc: opensuse-buildservice@opensuse.org Subject: Re: [opensuse-buildservice] Restricting a build to certain workers
hey, strange, at this time the Ubuntu 9.10 isn't working, it need some love script. You spoke about your local OBS's server ?
2009/11/11 Luke Imhoff
: I have build workers that run SLES 9 and SLES 10. It appears that the SLES 9 worker's kernels are too old to do Ubuntu 9.10 builds, as I get this error:
FATAL: kernel too old
Is there anyway to make Ubuntu:9.10 jobs not go on SLES 9 workers to prevent this? Right now, I just have to keep telling it to rebuild until a SLES 10 worker picks it up.
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