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Re: [glob2-devel] do we have a bigger server???
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Kyle Lutze |
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Re: [glob2-devel] do we have a bigger server??? |
Date: |
Wed, 28 Jan 2009 21:02:47 -0800 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (Macintosh/20081209) |
intel core i7 2.66ghz
6GB ram
300GB 10k rpm hd
200Mbps connection uni network
AUP:
- can't allow others to have shell accounts that aren't in the uni
- can't hog bandwidth
hosting isn't an option, but I can definitely use my new system for
compiling :)
Leo Wandersleb wrote:
> hi list,
>
> as i had to play around with "hudson (https://hudson.dev.java.net)" this week
> i
> really want that for glob2, too. continous integration with nightly builds.
> wouldn't that be cool? a system that gets setup by the according specialists
> to
> compile windows, mac and linux binaries once and we get those done
> automatically
> for every commit. if build fails, the committer gets blamed. (code testing is
> unthinkable in glob2 so far but would be part of the system, too).
> problem is my server is not even big enough for what it does now. i guess the
> hick-ups it has from time to time are due to processes timing out for low
> memory
> or so.
>
> reading fede's mail on translations i'd like to mention that hudson could of
> course also check for translation coverage and report it to the assigned
> translators or the mailing list or jabber or irc or twitter or ... ;)
>
> who has a server and is willing to help set it up? I'd like to move yog to a
> bigger server and configure a hudson there, too. wiki and forum can stay on my
> server.
> requirements would be no low limit on the ram, almost always available (23/7)
> and ability to install java and the stuff needed to compile glob2. as i have
> no
> idea how a cross compile would work, (has been a while since i did one)
> requirements for alien os would have to be evaluated.
>
> greetings,
>
> leo wandersleb
>
>