As we're getting ready to prepare a new release and need to be fixing build issues, it'd be good to get this up and running again.
CC: (none) => pterjan
I had been paying for it myself ($10 to $25 a month) to run on Google cloud but that was a bit expensive. I was in touch in June last year with packet.net which mentioned they are sponsoring some build machines to various projects but I ended up not having time to work on getting things setup there so didn't followup :( I was running it on a 32 core VM with 100G ram for tmpfs for about 20h once a week. A machine like a Scaleway C2L (€23/month, 8 core, 32GB ram, 250GB SSD) would probably allow to do 2 builds a week. Another alternative would be to not do full rebuilds of snapshots but extend the build system to do it in background. That would probably mean: - Have lower priority queue of packages, only to be touched when there is spare capacity (maybe even support for killing those builds if the normal queue grows too much) - Support discarding built packages - Have a way to identify those builds to be able to have history/logs for a package and publish a report But I don't think I would have time to work on such thing anytime soon.
A temporary solution could be to do a few runs on the Scaleway machine until the release.
Yeah please do a few runs until the release. I'm sure Mageia could spare some funds if need be, or I could if it comes to that.
Pascal has been doing autobuilds when we need them. Closing.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => OLD