> -----Original Message----- > From: "Martin v. Löwis" [mailto:martin at v.loewis.de] > Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 05:33 > To: Steve Holden > Cc: Kristján Valur Jónsson; Mark Hammond; distutils-sig at python.org; > python-dev at python.org > Subject: Re: Adventures with x64, VS7 and VS8 on Windows > > > Addressing only the issues of PCBuild8 and 64-bit architectures, I > > have tried to establish "free" buildbot support for the 64-bit > > architectures without any real success. > > > > Should the PSF be considering paying for infrastructure that will > > support 64-bit build reporting? > > You can bring it up to the board, of course. However, given that > all other buildbot machines were contributed by volunteers, the > fact that nobody volunteers to contribute buildbot machines for > PCbuild8 indicates that there is not a lot of interest in that > build infrastructure. Most people just install whatever it is that they are offered to download. For me, the most compelling reason to provide the new builds is the 15% performance benefit. If there are no technical and corporate difficulties, such as firewalls and security, I am sure that CCP can provide a VisualStudio2005 buildbot for our needs. Wasn't there some issue that each buildbot can only provide a single build? Here is a place where cross-compilation comes into its own again. Kristjan
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