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Compile Farm : one year uptime, call for projects
- From: Laurent GUERBY <laurent at guerby dot net>
- To: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 21:16:07 +0100
- Subject: Compile Farm : one year uptime, call for projects
Excepted two machines I opened to change their disk, the nine GCC
Compile Farm bi-pentium III machines are reaching one year uptime today:
== gcc01 == 21:08:26 up 242 days
== gcc02 == 21:08:26 up 365 days
== gcc03 == 21:08:26 up 365 days
== gcc04 == 9:08PM up 365 days
== gcc05 == 21:08:27 up 365 days
== gcc06 == 21:08:28 up 365 days
== gcc07 == 21:08:28 up 365 days
== gcc08 == 21:08:28 up 365 days
== gcc09 == 21:08:28 up 242 days
There are currently 17 users with access to the farm, new users and
projects are as welcomed as before :).
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm
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GCC Compile Farm Project
The GCC CompileFarm Project is seeking volunteers to maintain script
machinery to help with GCC development on nine bi pentium 3 machines as
well as GCC developers that are lacking x86 machine access.
How to Get Involved ?
If you are a GCC developer and want access to the compileFarm for GCC
development and testing, or if you are a free software developer wishing
to set up automated testing of a piece of free software with the current
GCC development version (preferably with a test suite), please send
1. your ssh public key (HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys format) *in
attachment* and not inline in the email and
2. your prefered UNIX login
to laurent at guerby dot net.
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Many thanks to the http://jexiste.org/ staff for providing reliable and
free hosting to this project.
Laurent
http://guerby.org/blog/