[Debian-med-packaging] give back insighttoolkit4 for amd64

Steve M. Robbins steve at sumost.ca
Sun Aug 24 01:50:58 UTC 2014


On August 23, 2014 11:13:48 AM Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> On August 22, 2014 05:47:24 PM Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 09:09:47AM -0500, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> > > I am assuming this is the "out of memory" killer at work.  Maybe I'm
> > > wrong
> > > in this assumption?  But if I'm right: how do we solve it?   Is there an
> > > autobuilder with more memory that can handle  this?  Or maybe it is
> > > overloaded during the build; can we make it less loaded for building
> > > ITK?
> > 
> > I checked earlier for that on the buildd but couldn't see it in
> > dmesg.  But this time it's in it.
> > 
> > I've given it back and excluded it on brahms.
> 
> Thanks.  The build completed this time, albeit unsuccessfully :-(

The build failures in the log are actually test failures and at least some of 
them appear to be caused by lack of space on the disk.  The build server 
started out with 37 GB free.  However, I just did a build today on my amd64 
machine and 43 GB was consumed.  

So how best to proceed?  Since I have a build here, maybe the most expedient 
option is to just upload it, assuming I can figure out how to make it upload 
only the amd64 debs.

But for the future: how can we ensure ITK is built on an autobuilder with 
enough disk space and enough memory?

Thanks,
-Steve




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