Would be great have a vm to test the packages for the amd64 arch.
Please describe your CPU, memory, and disk requirements. Of note is that we have a limited supply. -A
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(In reply to comment #1) > Please describe your CPU, memory, and disk requirements. > > Of note is that we have a limited supply. > > -A I have no requirements. I will accept what is available.
(In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #1) > > Please describe your CPU, memory, and disk requirements. > > > > Of note is that we have a limited supply. > > > > -A > > I have no requirements. I will accept what is available. I have allocated 4 cores, 4GB of memory, and 100G of disk for this. I am building the VM now. It will be ipv6-only. If developers do not have native ipv6, they can get a hurricane electric tunnel (hard) or use dev.gentoo.org as a jumphost (easier.) I'll try to publish a doc on using d.g.o as a jumphost...but the idea is that you can either port forward through d.g.o to this host or ssh to dev.g.o and then ssh to this host. You may have issues with the former method and the d.g.o firewall. Let me know if that is a problem. The VM will be shared among a number of folks. This machine is not 'managed' by Gentoo Infrastructure; there is no cfengine, or puppet. There are no logs kept, no audits done, and there are no backups. Initial access list: [ago, yngwin, scarabeus] (the requester, and requesters for bugs that were duped of this bug.) My preference is that access to the machine is audited via this bug (eg, people request access here, access is approved, and then you add the keys.) I don't have an IP or DNS for you yet; so I'll update the bug to let you know when the VM is ready for use.
Add me to the access list to build the tinderbox packages: http://tinderbox.dev.gentoo.org/default-linux/amd64/
devbox.amd64.dev.gentoo.org is completed. Access is ipv6-only. You can ssh -A to woodpecker and then to devbox if you only have ipv4 available (or you can portforward with ssh -L PORT:devbox.dev.gentoo.org:22 dev.gentoo.org) yngwin, armin76, ago, scarabeus have been granted access via keys from LDAP. -A