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Re: Help requested: Packages which FTBFS randomly




Le 20 février 2017 16:55:49 GMT+01:00, Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org> a écrit :
>On 02/20/2017 07:57 AM, Niels Thykier wrote:
>> Vincent Bernat:
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> [...] The policy doesn't state that a package
>>> must build when there is not enough disk space or memory. Maybe it
>would
>>> be far simpler to allow packages to fail to build if there is not
>enough
>>> CPUs.
>>>
>> 
>> On a related note: Having some way to declare minimum requirements
>for
>> e.g. disk space and memory (a la "base GB usage + GB usage/core")
>used
>> would be great.
>>   Especially if it is available in metadata, so wanna-build can see
>> whether it makes sense to assign a given package to a given
>build-node.
>> 
>> That way we could presumably fix most of the "resource
>> exhausted"-failures by not over-committing resources on the buildds.
>> 
>I think most of the "resource exhausted" failures are either "buildd
>has
>lots of old build trees that need to be cleaned up" or "build exhausted
>virtual address space".  Neither of which would be fixed by the above.


Require fpu to build will be needef for imagemagick...

Bastien
>
>Cheers,
>Julien

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