[Reproducible-commits] [blog] 02/02: Touch-up profitbricks plug.

Chris Lamb lamby at moszumanska.debian.org
Tue Apr 26 10:21:13 UTC 2016


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Author: Chris Lamb <chris at chris-lamb.co.uk>
Date:   Tue Apr 26 11:18:17 2016 +0100

    Touch-up profitbricks plug.
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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ tests.reproducible-builds.org
  * Steven Chamberlain investigated the [performance of our armhf boards](http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/reproducible-builds/Week-of-Mon-20160418/005273.html) which also provided a nice overview of our armhf build network.
  * As [i386 has almost been completely tested](https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/testing/index_suite_i386_stats.html) the order of the architecture displayed has been changed to reflect the fact that [i386 is now the 2nd most popular architecture](http://popcon.debian.org/stat/submission.png) in Debian. (h01ger)
  * In order to decrease the number of blacklisted packages, the first build is now run with a timeout of 18h (previously: 12h) and the 2nd with 24h timeout (previously: 18h). (h01ger)
- * We now also vary the CPU model on amd64 (and soon on i386 too) so that one build is performed using a "AMD Opteron 62xx class CPU" while the other is done using a "Intel Core Processor (Haswell)". This is possible as [proftitbricks.com](https://www.profitbricks.com/) now offers VMs running both types of CPUs and has generously increased their sponsorship once more. (h01ger)
+ * We now also vary the CPU model on amd64 (and soon on i386 too) so that one build is performed using a "AMD Opteron 62xx class CPU" while the other is done using a "Intel Core Processor (Haswell)". This is now possible as [proftitbricks.com](https://www.profitbricks.com/) offers VMs running both types of CPU and have generously increased their sponsorship once more. (h01ger)
  * Profitbricks increased our storage space by 400 GB which will be used to setup a 2nd build node for the coreboot/OpenWrt/NetBSD/Arch Linux/Fedora tests. This 2nd build node will run 398 days in the future for testing reproducibility on a different date.
 
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