[haiku-development] killing plain x86 and x86h nightlies?

  • From: kallisti5 <kallisti5@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2017 16:25:33 -0500

Good afternoon,

It's been brought up that after we decided to go with
x86_gcc2h and x86_64 for R1, dropping the automatic
plain x86 nightly builds would be a good way to conserve
some infrastructure resources.

Plan (omitting non-x86)
  Current:
   x86        nightly    commit-build-test
   x86h       nightly    commit-build-test
   x86_gcc2h  nightly    commit-build-test
   x86_64     nightly    commit-build-test

  Proposed:
   x86                   commit-build-test
   x86h
   x86_gcc2h  nightly    commit-build-test
   x86_64     nightly    commit-build-test

Any push-back?  If you need 32-bit for your 10+ year old
computer, use x86_gcc2h.  If you have a 64-bit capable
system, use x86_64 or x86_gcc2h.

This also helps shrink our package building needs
and testing scope.

 -- Alex

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