Apart from the constraints issues, we do have currently > 1200 build jobs open for 16 armv7l workers. I pushed the priority for this particular project temporarly now, but IMHO we should re-consider the qemu build approach. The arm workers will not be able to handle it. On Montag, 16. Dezember 2013, 10:52:52 wrote Adrian Schröter:
JFYI, after checking the needed sizes of the builds for the architectures, I set this now
%ifarch armv7l Constraint: hardware:disk:size unit=G 7 %else Constraint: hardware:disk:size unit=G 14 Constraint: hardware:processors 8 %endif
It does not make sense to ignore the size entirely, because we do have indeed smaller system which would run into build failures otherwise.
On Montag, 16. Dezember 2013, 10:43:55 wrote Adrian Schröter:
On Freitag, 13. Dezember 2013, 16:12:54 wrote Alexander Graf:
On 13.12.2013, at 15:50, Guillaume Gardet
wrote: Le 13/12/2013 15:40, Guillaume Gardet a écrit :
Le 13/12/2013 15:13, Alexander Graf a écrit :
On 13.12.2013, at 12:33, Guillaume Gardet
wrote: > Hi Dirk, > Hi Alex, > > My patches are accepted in openSUSE GIT kernel repo so, we can get kernel update from Kernel:openSUSE-13.1 project to 13.1:Ports. > > Could you do it, please, since I have not the rights to proceed? As the kernel does get built already as part of the Kernel:openSUSE-13.1 project, couldn't we just add that repo to the kiwi description and always have the latest kernel included that way? It is fine for me, but for consistency, we should add this repo to our images to get future updates from this repo. No?
I just noticed that armv6 and aarch64 builds fine but armv7 never built! No armv7 folder in download repo. Probably in scheduled state forever.
Hrm, Adrian, any idea what's going wrong here?
I would copy the kernel into the Ports repo straight away, but it's very complicated to do. You need to somehow copy the package, create all the links, configure some metadata to keep version numbers in sync between the individual packages so that the devel packages match. I only know half of what needs to be done here.
The Kernel:openSUSE-13.1 project required at least 8 cpus and 14 G disk space for all architectures to build anything. So we simply had no worker with that.
I added some "%ifnarch armv7l" around that now. So the jobs should be dispatchable now.
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