Hiyas,
I noticed that there seem to be no Fedora 12 updates for ARM. The mirror linked on the wiki page does not show any packages: http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/arm/fedora/pub/fedora/linux/updates/12/arm...
And the wiki als says that the updates are still rsyncing. Are the updates distributed somehow else?
Regards Till
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Till Maas opensource@till.name wrote:
Hiyas,
I noticed that there seem to be no Fedora 12 updates for ARM. The mirror linked on the wiki page does not show any packages: http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/arm/fedora/pub/fedora/linux/updates/12/arm...
And the wiki als says that the updates are still rsyncing. Are the updates distributed somehow else?
Regards Till
I noticed this too
0 updates since I have installed fedora-arm
On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 13:35 -0300, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Till Maas opensource@till.name wrote:
Hiyas,
I noticed that there seem to be no Fedora 12 updates for ARM. The mirror linked on the wiki page does not show any packages: http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/arm/fedora/pub/fedora/linux/updates/12/arm...
And the wiki als says that the updates are still rsyncing. Are the updates distributed somehow else?
Regards Till
I noticed this too
0 updates since I have installed fedora-arm
The Fedora-ARM builds from around F8 though F12 were built on Lennert's koji farm in Europe. That was recently decommissioned, and there's a new koji farm being built here at Seneca by Paul Whalen. The plan is to use Dennis Gilmore's koji-shadow tool to follow updates on the main archs, so as updates are built for PCs they will also be built for ARM. Thus, F13 should have consistent updates.
-Chris
On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 21:49 -0400, Chris Tyler wrote:
The Fedora-ARM builds from around F8 though F12 were built on Lennert's koji farm in Europe. That was recently decommissioned, and there's a new koji farm being built here at Seneca by Paul Whalen. The plan is to use Dennis Gilmore's koji-shadow tool to follow updates on the main archs, so as updates are built for PCs they will also be built for ARM. Thus, F13 should have consistent updates.
-Chris
Any ETA?
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 06:06:04PM +0200, Lorenzo Villani wrote:
On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 21:49 -0400, Chris Tyler wrote:
The Fedora-ARM builds from around F8 though F12 were built on Lennert's koji farm in Europe. That was recently decommissioned, and there's a new koji farm being built here at Seneca by Paul Whalen. The plan is to use Dennis Gilmore's koji-shadow tool to follow updates on the main archs, so as updates are built for PCs they will also be built for ARM. Thus, F13 should have consistent updates.
-Chris
Any ETA?
It seems to be targeted for May-June: http://blog.chris.tylers.info/index.php?/archives/232-Seneca-and-the-Fedora-...
Regards Till
Fr
Sent from my iPod
On May 10, 2010, at 20:49, Chris Tyler chris@tylers.info wrote:
On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 13:35 -0300, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Till Maas opensource@till.name wrote:
Hiyas,
I noticed that there seem to be no Fedora 12 updates for ARM. The mirror linked on the wiki page does not show any packages: http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/arm/fedora/pub/fedora/linux/updates/12/arm...
And the wiki als says that the updates are still rsyncing. Are the updates distributed somehow else?
Regards Till
I noticed this too
0 updates since I have installed fedora-arm
The Fedora-ARM builds from around F8 though F12 were built on Lennert's koji farm in Europe. That was recently decommissioned, and there's a new koji farm being built here at Seneca by Paul Whalen. The plan is to use Dennis Gilmore's koji-shadow tool to follow updates on the main archs, so as updates are built for PCs they will also be built for ARM. Thus, F13 should have consistent updates.
-Chris
arm mailing list arm@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 09:49:18PM -0400, Chris Tyler wrote:
The Fedora-ARM builds from around F8 though F12 were built on Lennert's koji farm in Europe. That was recently decommissioned, and there's a new koji farm being built here at Seneca by Paul Whalen. The plan is to use Dennis Gilmore's koji-shadow tool to follow updates on the main archs, so as updates are built for PCs they will also be built for ARM. Thus, F13 should have consistent updates.
Is there some public place, where this is documented? How many machines are used to build the build farm? Are these all Sheeva-style systems?
Btw. afaics the problem was not that no updates were built for F12, but they were never synced to the mirrors.
Regards Till
On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 20:14 +0200, Till Maas wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 09:49:18PM -0400, Chris Tyler wrote:
The Fedora-ARM builds from around F8 though F12 were built on Lennert's koji farm in Europe. That was recently decommissioned, and there's a new koji farm being built here at Seneca by Paul Whalen. The plan is to use Dennis Gilmore's koji-shadow tool to follow updates on the main archs, so as updates are built for PCs they will also be built for ARM. Thus, F13 should have consistent updates.
Is there some public place, where this is documented? How many machines are used to build the build farm? Are these all Sheeva-style systems?
Lennert's farm had six Marvell dev boards with 2GB RAM if I understand correctly. The Seneca farm will have 20 Sheeva-class builders once they all arrive.
-Chris
Chris Tyler píše v Po 17. 05. 2010 v 00:00 -0400:
On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 20:14 +0200, Till Maas wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 09:49:18PM -0400, Chris Tyler wrote:
The Fedora-ARM builds from around F8 though F12 were built on Lennert's koji farm in Europe. That was recently decommissioned, and there's a new koji farm being built here at Seneca by Paul Whalen. The plan is to use Dennis Gilmore's koji-shadow tool to follow updates on the main archs, so as updates are built for PCs they will also be built for ARM. Thus, F13 should have consistent updates.
Is there some public place, where this is documented? How many machines are used to build the build farm? Are these all Sheeva-style systems?
Lennert's farm had six Marvell dev boards with 2GB RAM if I understand correctly. The Seneca farm will have 20 Sheeva-class builders once they all arrive.
I am a bit worrying whether the 512MB of RAM in the consumer products would be sufficient because I know that g++ can be very memory hungry when building Fedora packages. I experienced it on 64-bit platform (s390x), but 2GB of RAM (plus some swap) was too small there.
Dan
On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 08:31 +0200, Dan Horák wrote:
Chris Tyler píše v Po 17. 05. 2010 v 00:00 -0400:
On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 20:14 +0200, Till Maas wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 09:49:18PM -0400, Chris Tyler wrote:
The Fedora-ARM builds from around F8 though F12 were built on Lennert's koji farm in Europe. That was recently decommissioned, and there's a new koji farm being built here at Seneca by Paul Whalen. The plan is to use Dennis Gilmore's koji-shadow tool to follow updates on the main archs, so as updates are built for PCs they will also be built for ARM. Thus, F13 should have consistent updates.
Is there some public place, where this is documented? How many machines are used to build the build farm? Are these all Sheeva-style systems?
Lennert's farm had six Marvell dev boards with 2GB RAM if I understand correctly. The Seneca farm will have 20 Sheeva-class builders once they all arrive.
I am a bit worrying whether the 512MB of RAM in the consumer products would be sufficient because I know that g++ can be very memory hungry when building Fedora packages. I experienced it on 64-bit platform (s390x), but 2GB of RAM (plus some swap) was too small there.
We ran some tests on some of the largest/slowest-to-build packages in Fedora before the hardware was ordered, and 512M appeared to be sufficient (and ARM machines with >512M are fairly rare, though this will probably start changing).
-Chris
Chris Tyler píše v Po 17. 05. 2010 v 08:54 -0400:
On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 08:31 +0200, Dan Horák wrote:
Chris Tyler píše v Po 17. 05. 2010 v 00:00 -0400:
On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 20:14 +0200, Till Maas wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 09:49:18PM -0400, Chris Tyler wrote:
The Fedora-ARM builds from around F8 though F12 were built on Lennert's koji farm in Europe. That was recently decommissioned, and there's a new koji farm being built here at Seneca by Paul Whalen. The plan is to use Dennis Gilmore's koji-shadow tool to follow updates on the main archs, so as updates are built for PCs they will also be built for ARM. Thus, F13 should have consistent updates.
Is there some public place, where this is documented? How many machines are used to build the build farm? Are these all Sheeva-style systems?
Lennert's farm had six Marvell dev boards with 2GB RAM if I understand correctly. The Seneca farm will have 20 Sheeva-class builders once they all arrive.
I am a bit worrying whether the 512MB of RAM in the consumer products would be sufficient because I know that g++ can be very memory hungry when building Fedora packages. I experienced it on 64-bit platform (s390x), but 2GB of RAM (plus some swap) was too small there.
We ran some tests on some of the largest/slowest-to-build packages in Fedora before the hardware was ordered, and 512M appeared to be sufficient (and ARM machines with >512M are fairly rare, though this will probably start changing).
My favorite is Scribus with it's very large functions/methods with many variables inside, but the gcc developers fortunately made visible progress to lower the memory consumption (at least in the 4.4 series).
Dan
On 05/17/2010 12:00 AM, Chris Tyler wrote:
On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 20:14 +0200, Till Maas wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 09:49:18PM -0400, Chris Tyler wrote:
The Fedora-ARM builds from around F8 though F12 were built on Lennert's koji farm in Europe. That was recently decommissioned, and there's a new koji farm being built here at Seneca by Paul Whalen. The plan is to use Dennis Gilmore's koji-shadow tool to follow updates on the main archs, so as updates are built for PCs they will also be built for ARM. Thus, F13 should have consistent updates.
Is there some public place, where this is documented? How many machines are used to build the build farm? Are these all Sheeva-style systems?
Lennert's farm had six Marvell dev boards with 2GB RAM if I understand correctly. The Seneca farm will have 20 Sheeva-class builders once they all arrive.
-Chris
This is one server farm I would like to get a picture of.
Jeff