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Bug#365349: Intermediate space requirements



On 28/07/09 at 14:50 +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 01:56:20PM +0200, John Wright wrote:
> > Since we build so much of the kernel as modules, I think it's much
> > better if we can provide debug info for modules as well.
> 
> We need a proper space expectation for the resulting packages. My
> current one shows about 300MiB per flavour and therefor about 10GiB of
> mirror space.
> 
> > Going through the buildd's listed at db.debian.org, I didn't see many
> > machines with less than 36 GiB of disk space.  Yes, 2 GiB is quite a lot
> > of space, but I don't see that it would overload the buildd
> > infrastructure.
> 
> Per flavour. We had up to 8 in the past per architecture. So the build
> needs up to 30GiB of space.
> 
> > Perhaps this can happen on Debian hardware as Lucas suggests?  Even if
> > not, I would be willing to donate disks if it meant we could have debug
> > info for Debian kernels. :)
> 
> Currently I think about disabling that for any non-release build. Then
> it will only affect the normal buildds.

Hi Bastian,

What's the status on that?
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