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Add a new rise-riscv64-4 worker#758

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@StanFromIreland StanFromIreland commented Jul 9, 2026

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This machine will be about ~twice-thrice as fast as the current Buildbot, so I think we can try debug builds on it. If it's too slow, we might have to re-consider. Draft pending #757.

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LGTM.

I generated a password for it in #757.

Comment thread master/custom/builders.py
# Arch Usan (see stable "AMD64 Arch Linux Usan Function" above)
("AMD64 Arch Linux Usan", "pablogsal-arch-x86_64", ClangUbsanLinuxBuild),

# RISC-V 64-bit GCC

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It's added to "Unstable No Tier builders".

@StanFromIreland StanFromIreland marked this pull request as ready for review July 9, 2026 10:20
@vstinner vstinner merged commit fa6b264 into python:main Jul 9, 2026
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The new buildbot worker is running. First build on the 3.15 branch: https://buildbot.python.org/#/builders/2227/builds/1

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The (second) "RISC-V 64-bit Ubuntu 3.15" job completed successfully! https://buildbot.python.org/#/builders/2227/builds/2

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