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@anujajakhade anujajakhade commented Jun 15, 2020

As Travis CI officially supports s390x builds, adding support for same.

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@anton-vinogradov Could you please have a look?

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@anujajakhade Could you please provide additional info on what this fix for?
@Mmuzaf, @ptupitsyn, could you please check the changes?


- language: java
os: linux
arch: s390x
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Travis build is meant as a quick check for Pull Requests:

  • Code compiles under JDK 8 and 11
  • Code style is ok

s390x may be useful, but it should be added to our TeamCity instead:
https://ci.ignite.apache.org/

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@ptupitsyn Does TeamCity support s390x?
If yes, can you please suggest how s390x support can be added to TeamCity?

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I don't know, probably a new agent will be required. Please ask about this on the dev list.

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@ptupitsyn I have mailed on dev list.

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anujajakhade commented Jun 3, 2021

Hi @ptupitsyn, @Mmuzaf
I had connected on the slack channel as well as on dev-list. But I haven't received any reply.
Can someone guide me in adding s390x support in TeamCity.

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anton-vinogradov commented Jun 3, 2021 via email

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Hi, +1 to Pavel's answer here.

Probably a new agent will be required.
See no way to has such a check without proper hardware. Have I missed something?

On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 10:28 AM anujajakhade @.***> wrote: Hi, I had connected on the slack channel as well as on dev-list. But I haven't received any reply. Can someone guide me in adding s390x support in TeamCity. — You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#7931 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AAKUL2S45BCMH6A7TRSVFX3TQ4VHZANCNFSM4N52O5VA .

Hi @anton-vinogradov
We can provide a s390x hardware for testing. However I couldn't find details on how the hardware can be added to TeamCity. I wanted help for the same.

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Hi, +1 to Pavel's answer here.

Probably a new agent will be required.
See no way to has such a check without proper hardware. Have I missed something?

On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 10:28 AM anujajakhade @.***> wrote: Hi, I had connected on the slack channel as well as on dev-list. But I haven't received any reply. Can someone guide me in adding s390x support in TeamCity. — You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#7931 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AAKUL2S45BCMH6A7TRSVFX3TQ4VHZANCNFSM4N52O5VA .

Hi @anton-vinogradov
We can provide a s390x hardware for testing. However I couldn't find details on how the hardware can be added to TeamCity. I wanted help for the same.

@anujajakhade, AFAIK, GridGain hosts Ignite TeamCity, so you could contact them.

@dmagda, Could you provide tips on how to add new hardware to the TeamCity cluster?

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anujajakhade commented Sep 1, 2021

Closing the PR as I have started a discussion here.

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