Fedora-11 ARM Repositories are now available!
Details: built for ARMv5 EABI, soft-float, little endian.
Currently there are packages from three yum groups: Base, Core and Web-Server.
A yum-enabled pre-built root filesystem is available along with instructions for working with known platforms (currently Qemu, Sheevaplug)
The Fedora/ARM architecture wiki page has more information: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM
Do let us know any issues that you may face, or any additional Fedora Packages/Groups that you would like to have in the repositories.
Our next steps include a) making the package repository much more complete by building packages from more package groups (starting with the Gnome Desktop group) b) tracking f11-updates for these packages.
Thanks, Kedar.
Kedar,
On 2009-06-30 15:28, Kedar Sovani wrote:
Fedora-11 ARM Repositories are now available!
Details: built for ARMv5 EABI, soft-float, little endian.
Currently there are packages from three yum groups: Base, Core and Web-Server.
A yum-enabled pre-built root filesystem is available along with instructions for working with known platforms (currently Qemu, Sheevaplug)
The Fedora/ARM architecture wiki page has more information: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM
Do let us know any issues that you may face, or any additional Fedora Packages/Groups that you would like to have in the repositories.
Our next steps include a) making the package repository much more complete by building packages from more package groups (starting with the Gnome Desktop group) b) tracking f11-updates for these packages.
Great news! I would really like to test F11 on my Openmoko Freerunner - is anyone looking at an ARMv4 build?
Regards,
Phil.
Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 08:54:24AM CEST, phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
Kedar,
On 2009-06-30 15:28, Kedar Sovani wrote:
Fedora-11 ARM Repositories are now available!
Details: built for ARMv5 EABI, soft-float, little endian.
Currently there are packages from three yum groups: Base, Core and Web-Server.
A yum-enabled pre-built root filesystem is available along with instructions for working with known platforms (currently Qemu, Sheevaplug)
The Fedora/ARM architecture wiki page has more information: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM
Do let us know any issues that you may face, or any additional Fedora Packages/Groups that you would like to have in the repositories.
Our next steps include a) making the package repository much more complete by building packages from more package groups (starting with the Gnome Desktop group) b) tracking f11-updates for these packages.
Great news! I would really like to test F11 on my Openmoko Freerunner - is anyone looking at an ARMv4 build?
Hmm, I'm afraid that armv4 won't be supported...
Regards,
Phil.
Philip Rhoades
GPO Box 3411 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au
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-----Original Message----- From: Jiri Pirko [mailto:jpirko@redhat.com] Sent: 02 July 2009 20:28 To: Philip Rhoades Cc: Kedar Sovani; fedora-arm@redhat.com Subject: Re: [fedora-arm] Fedora-11 ARM available!
Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 08:54:24AM CEST, phil@pricom.com.au wrote:
Kedar,
On 2009-06-30 15:28, Kedar Sovani wrote:
Fedora-11 ARM Repositories are now available!
Details: built for ARMv5 EABI, soft-float, little endian.
Currently there are packages from three yum groups: Base,
Core
and Web-Server.
A yum-enabled pre-built root filesystem is available along
with
instructions for working with known platforms (currently
Qemu,
Sheevaplug)
The Fedora/ARM architecture wiki page has more information: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM
Do let us know any issues that you may face, or any
additional
Fedora Packages/Groups that you would like to have in the repositories.
Our next steps include a) making the package repository much
more
complete by building packages from more package groups
(starting
with the Gnome Desktop group) b) tracking f11-updates for
these packages.
Great news! I would really like to test F11 on my Openmoko
Freerunner -
is anyone looking at an ARMv4 build?
Hmm, I'm afraid that armv4 won't be supported...
Yes.
Sorry, but unfortunately, armv4 is not a priority for us right now.
We already have our hands full tracking upstream Fedora for armv5 and growing the available package set :-)
Regards,
Phil.
Best, Kedar.
-- Philip Rhoades
GPO Box 3411 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au
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