| amesser | LeePen: would you mind to trigger a build for https://git.devuan.org/devuan/libvirt/src/branch/suites/daedalus-proposed-updates | 19:06 |
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| LeePen | amesser: sure, there is a bit of a queue! | 20:27 |
| amesser | :) | 20:47 |
| amesser | Yeah, looks like the ARM builds are slow. | 20:49 |
| LeePen | But, thanks to rrq, they are reliable! | 20:50 |
| amesser | I just found a mcuzone MDK905-EK here on my pile. Its actually an ARM9 based CPU with 240MHz and 32MB RAM. I think it can run Linux, but 32MB could be a bit too small ram size. | 21:03 |
| LeePen | More 32bit ARM builders would be a great help, but some of the builds are pretty hefty. | 21:05 |
| amesser | Hmm. just saw that this board has arm926ej-s cpu. That is actually the same my employer is put into an elder SoC here. | 21:07 |
| LeePen | rrq's bubblan (which is the slowest at the moment) has 2 Gi RAM | 21:07 |
| amesser | lol ok. | 21:07 |
| amesser | so 32MB would be probably a bit short :-) | 21:07 |
| LeePen | By 1 or 2! | 21:08 |
| LeePen | amesser: libvirt daedalus-proposed-updates has the wrong distribution in d/changelog: ERROR: debian/changelog has incorrect distribution: bookworm | 21:09 |
| amesser | arg | 21:10 |
| amesser | should be daedalus-proposes-updates? | 21:10 |
| LeePen | Yes (without the typo ;) ) | 21:10 |
| amesser | :) | 21:11 |
| LeePen | You shouldn't need to bump the version (unless you want to), just fixup and force push. | 21:11 |
| amesser | Just bumped in locally - dosn't hurt too much. | 21:14 |
| amesser | argh, super english skills :-D | 21:14 |
| amesser | ok, I have compile tested here and pushed the new version to git. | 21:17 |
| LeePen | Triggered. Thanks. | 21:20 |
| LeePen | If you do find any 32bit arm boards we might be able to use, it would be a great help. | 21:20 |
| LeePen | rrq is the current expert in setting them up. | 21:21 |
| amesser | Well my employer actually puts arm cores into SoC. But the modern ones are armv7. I think they can not build armel. | 21:22 |
| amesser | We have an old ARM926 based one, but I think the biggest boards have 128MB RAM only. | 21:22 |
| amesser | hmm, I think armv7 can run armel as well. I'll test this if I have time. We have - also legacy - Cortex-A9 hardware here. This has 1GB of RAM. | 21:26 |
| amesser | And regarding something else, I'm currently experimenting with FPGA part of a Polar Fire Soc. But this SoC also has Quad-Core RiscV64. The Boards hat 1GB RAM as well. | 21:27 |
| LeePen | I think rrq has a cortex (A53?) board he is trying to boot in 32bit mode | 21:28 |
| LeePen | Sounds like you might have something useful. | 21:28 |
| amesser | Actually, the RiscV board was not very expensive | 21:29 |
| amesser | https://www.microchip.com/en-us/development-tool/mpfs-disco-kit | 21:30 |
| LeePen | bb|hcb has a few riscv64 boards we are using as builders. | 21:31 |
| amesser | ok, super | 21:31 |
| LeePen | milk-v, unmatched (from memory). | 21:31 |
| amesser | I'll have a look in the arm hardware then at first. | 21:31 |
| LeePen | Great. Talk to rrq when he is awake. | 21:31 |
| amesser | ok. | 21:32 |
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