Re: How does the fedora brewbuilder work?

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Mark wrote:
> At this moment i'm looking into using distcc to use another computer
> in my network to speed up the compilation progress but while looking
> at that stuff i wondered how fedora is doing it. So is the build
> system actually a cluster of 10? computers which are working with
> distcc to compile all that stuff asap?
> 
> Some info about this would be interesting.

Brew is the internal Red Hat build system.  Koji is the new, open
build system used for Fedora>= 7.  I don't have any links to detailed
descriptions of how the builders are setup, but I believe they're
using Xen instances.  You can probably find more info poking around in
the wiki on in the fedora-infrastructure list archives.

FWIW, here's what koji gives as the current builders:

Hostname                           Arches
hammer2.fedora.redhat.com          i386,x86_64
ppc1.fedora.redhat.com             ppc,ppc64
ppc2.fedora.redhat.com             ppc,ppc64
ppc3.fedora.redhat.com             ppc,ppc64
ppc4.fedora.phx.redhat.com         ppc,ppc64
xenbuilder1.fedora.redhat.com      i386,x86_64
xenbuilder2.fedora.redhat.com      i386,x86_64
xenbuilder4.fedora.phx.redhat.com  i386,x86_64

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