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== Architectures == | == Architectures == | ||
* Currently supported: armv5tel ( | * Currently supported: armv5tel (generally runs without problem on higher architectures) - this is ARMv5TE, little endian, soft float, GNU-EABI | ||
* Next goal: add support for armv7tel (may be kernel/glibc/openssl with the rest of userland as armv5tel). | * Next goal: add support for armv7tel including vfp+neon (may be kernel/glibc/openssl with the rest of userland as armv5tel). | ||
== Building == | == Building == |
Revision as of 19:05, 14 October 2010
Koji Details
The current Fedora-ARM Koji system is located at Seneca College. See [1] for details.
Goals
Architectures
- Currently supported: armv5tel (generally runs without problem on higher architectures) - this is ARMv5TE, little endian, soft float, GNU-EABI
- Next goal: add support for armv7tel including vfp+neon (may be kernel/glibc/openssl with the rest of userland as armv5tel).
Building
- Use koji-shadow to follow the package builds performed on the primary archs.
- Catch up with F13 and follow builds from that point on.
Status
- F12 is available from the previous Fedora-ARM initiative (see [[2]])
- build-previous has been run against F13
- Currently working on getting F13 glibc built before starting to shadow