On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 at 15:17, Levente Polyak via arch-dev-public <arch-dev-public@lists.archlinux.org> wrote: > > On 3/14/21 3:07 PM, Pierre Schmitz via arch-dev-public wrote: > > I just updated the server to also accept x86_64 feature levels, ARM > > and even i686. There is a new version of pkgstats (>= 3.1.0; currently > > in [testing]) which is able to detect feature levels. ARM support is > > pretty early, but x86_64 should be fine (using Intel's cpuid library). > > > > If you like to check what gets detected on your system run: > > $ pkgstats submit --dump-json | head > > system.architecture is your CPU and os.architecture should be the same > > as "uname -m" > > > > Let me know if this does work for you and especially if it does not. > > Using Qemu for testing is quite limited and I lack old, new and AMD > > CPUs. > > > > An API and UI to analyze these data will follow in the future. (I > > guess we need to wait a few weeks to see some valid results) > > Hi Pierre, > > that sounds wonderful, thanks for the work, this will be nice data points :) > > Did you see my previous mail? It would be amazing if you can consider > growing this side-project into something official in terms of being > available on http://pkgstats.archlinux.org/ > > I think this is really a great idea and project that we should advocate > in the official hosting namespace :) > > cheers and thanks, > Levente >
I second this and we've tried to touch on this in the past. I think "officializing" pkgstats would be neat. Cheers, Sven