lcy02-amd64-103
lcy02-amd64-103 builds amd64 and i386 binaries and is owned by Canonical Launchpad Engineering.
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41129595 Building i386 build of ff554c66e2cb3d64d3e9e5f84abdbfa7 snap package (procs) in ubuntu bionic-updates
Started 3 minutes, 14.5 seconds ago.
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Get:1 libstdc+
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Pulling procs
+ snapcraftctl pull
Cloning into '/build/
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Note: checking out '6ca4eaa5c56e61
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info: downloading installer
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info: profile set to 'minimal'
info: default host triple is i686-unknown-
info: skipping toolchain installation
Rust is installed now. Great!
To get started you need Cargo's bin directory ($HOME/.cargo/bin) in your PATH
environment variable. This has not been done automatically.
To configure your current shell, you need to source
the corresponding env file under $HOME/.cargo.
This is usually done by running one of the following (note the leading DOT):
. "$HOME/.cargo/env" # For sh/bash/
source "$HOME/
info: syncing channel updates for 'stable-
info: latest update on 2024-05-02, rust version 1.78.0 (9b00956e5 2024-04-29)
info: downloading component 'cargo'
info: downloading component 'rust-std'
info: downloading component 'rustc'
Builder information
- Architectures:
- amd64 i386 (virtual)
- Location:
- http://lcy02-amd64-103.vbuilder.lcy02.scalingstack:8221
- Owner:
- Canonical Launchpad Engineering
- Mode:
- This builder is in auto-mode and accepting jobs from the auto-build system.
- Version:
- 237~660~ubuntu20.04.1