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Re: New x86 machine
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David Thompson |
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Re: New x86 machine |
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Fri, 29 Aug 2014 22:35:23 -0400 |
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Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden> writes:
> This is really appreciated and welcome in this time of rebuilds, thanks!
>
> Now the bottleneck has clearly become the front-end (at least in terms
> of RAM, disk space, CPU.) I think we have to consider moving the
> front-end elsewhere, possibly on this new machine or the one provided by
> TUM.
>
> For that, we’ll need volunteers to help with:
>
> 1. general sysadmin work.
>
> 2. packaging of Hydra and its dependencies (Hydra is written in Perl
> and depends on a number of Perl libraries.)
>
>From what I can tell, there is no official release tarball of Hydra. I
guess we'd have to settle for packaging a snapshot of the git repo?
When trying to build Hydra, I get the error "configure: error: nix-store
is required". Do I need to have Nix installed, or is there a configure
flag I can pass to use Guix?
> For the brave hacker, there’s also this option:
>
> 2b. Write a Hydra replacement in Scheme, probably building upon
> David’s neat guix-web.
I wonder how difficult this would be. I haven't explored the full
feature set of Hydra, but I bet we have all the building blocks that we
need. It would be very interesting to explore this more.
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