[Libre-soc-dev] Libre-soc-dev Digest, Vol 40, Issue 9
Sadoon Albader
sadoon at albader.co
Fri Sep 22 10:38:01 BST 2023
If it helps I can definitely host a mirror for all the libre-soc related servers. I have a 4th gen Xeon 6-core with 32GB of ECC RDIMMs system just sitting around collecting dust, and I already have a static IP and can get another one on discount given my current employment situation ;)
My setup is not high standards but for a mirror it should be perfectly usable.
(Also Luke if you get my email can you reply with "ack" so I know whether to pick up a fight with my current email provider? It's getting annoying)
Sep 22, 2023 5:58:20 AM Jacob Lifshay via Libre-soc-dev <libre-soc-dev at lists.libre-soc.org>:
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 7:51 PM Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton via
> Libre-soc-dev <libre-soc-dev at lists.libre-soc.org> wrote:
>> [the CI is non-critical, so jacob runs it on a personal machine, after he
>> got
>> net-abuse warnings for setting the CI on debian's sponsored gitlab servers
>> much too high. this does now have the advantage that he can connect a
>> Digilent Arty A7-100t directly to it, for doing CI FPGA builds]
>
> to clarify, the abuse warnings were because the git mirroring script I
> was running at the time was doing a no-op push to all mirrored repos
> once per minute, since I had to rely on polling, since it was decided
> that we are not using git hooks on libre-soc.org to mirror only when
> new commits are pushed.
>
> the actual builds have always been on my own computer, since we like
> to be able to run 2hr builds if necessary, and also since it makes
> attaching FPGAs easy (though we haven't actually used the FPGA for
> anything other than a proof of concept yet).
>
> Jacob
>
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