[kaffe-siteadmin] MySQL/Bugzilla
Jim Pick
jim at kaffe.org
Sat Jan 14 07:39:19 PST 2006
Guilhem,
I added you to the sudoers file on albert.kaffe.org (the Xen session on
my server) as well as on pogo.kaffe.org.
My big plan as far as sysadmin stuff goes is to move everything to lots
and lots of Xen sessions. :-)
My server setup seems fairly stable (builder.classpath.org and my Tor
node seem to be staying up), although I do want to update to Xen 3.0 in
the next few weeks so I can use all of the 6GB of memory in my server.
I'm also thinking of buying another server in the next few weeks so I
can have one for production use, and one to test stuff on.
This weekend, I'm planning to set up LDAP for distributing user
accounts, plus a private "VPN" (using OpenVPN) to connect the various
system images across the various boxes. It's a first step to migrating
everything over to Xen images. Maybe we can even add the Brainfood Xen
images into the private VPN network?
Feel free to install mysql/postgress/bugzilla/whatever on
albert.kaffe.org. I'll be setting up more Xen sessions, but we can
always migrate things into those at a later date.
BTW, that Launchpad stuff looks interesting...
Cheers,
- Jim
Dalibor Topic wrote:
> Dalibor Topic wrote:
>
>> Guilhem Lavaux wrote:
>>
>>> Hi administrators !
>>>
>>> It's going harder and harder for me to follow the bugs state in kaffe
>>> and also what remains to be done on which platform. I have tried on
>>> my computer to setup a bugzilla and it's fairly easy. We need a
>>> runing mysql and a few perl modules. Dalibor (Jim ?) could we discuss
>>> a bit about that ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Sounds fine to me.
>>
>>> Another possibility is also to ask to gcc guys if we could have a
>>> product entry in the gcc bugzilla. I remember you told me about it
>>> someday.
>>
>>
>>
>> I'll ask Andrew about it, but I don't know if that would work, as
>> Kaffe is not part of gcc (despite sharing a lot of code with it by now
>> ;).
>>
>> Setting up our own bug tracker for now is fine, I think. I've added a
>> project for Kaffe to Ubuntu's launchpad, which should in theory allow
>> us to track bugs accross distros one day.
>
>
> As a different idea, I've looked at Launchpad today, and it seems to do
> a lot of things nicely, including letting us have a separate bugtracker,
> and tracking bugs & translations accross distros & projects. It looks
> neat, and could be less maintainance that setting up our own bug
> tracker, etc.
>
> see https://launchpad.net/products/kaffe/+spec/1-1-7-release and
> https://launchpad.net/products/kaffe/+bug/28538 for example.
>
> cheers,
> dalibor topic
>
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