Re: ampere2 did not even try to build main-armv7-default: it is only trying to build main-arm64-default

From: Philip Paeps <philip_at_freebsd.org>
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2024 08:54:39 UTC
On 2024-08-27 10:34:18 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote:
> main-arm64-default on ampere2 has started building as of Tue, 27 Aug 
> 2024 01:58:37 GMT. 14609 were queued.
>
> So, unless that is stopped, it will likely be days before 
> main-armv7-default would be started.

The arm builds are currently scheduled like this:

ampere1: - quarterly arm64.aarch64 13.3-RELEASE 133arm64 -a
ampere1: - quarterly arm.armv7 releng/13.3 133releng-armv7 -a
ampere1: - quarterly arm64.aarch64 14.0-RELEASE 140arm64 -a
ampere1: - quarterly arm.armv7 releng/14.0 140releng-armv7 -a
ampere2: - default arm64.aarch64 main main-arm64 -a
ampere2: - default arm.armv7 main main-armv7 -a
ampere3: - default arm64.aarch64 13.3-RELEASE 133arm64 -a
ampere3: - default arm.armv7 releng/13.3 133releng-armv7 -a
ampere3: - default arm64.aarch64 14.0-RELEASE 140arm64 -a
ampere3: - default arm.armv7 releng/14.0 140releng-armv7 -a

ampere2 should start building armv7 when it finishes with its current 
aarch64 build.  I'm keeping an eye on this one.  I've also got the next 
set of FreeBSD-CURRENT builds ready to upgrade it when it goes idle.

Philip