On 12/30/2010 04:43 AM, omalleys@msu.edu wrote:
Quoting Gordan Bobic gordan@bobich.net:
On 12/29/2010 10:39 PM, Rich Mattes wrote:
The plan is to finish 13, do 14, then 15. As I believe some or most of the bugs if they are getting pushed upstream should be worked out.?
The point I was making was that by the time we report bugs to the mainline Fedora, the version of Fedora we are reporting against is already EOL-ed, because there is such a huge gap betwen a Fedora release becoming available for x86 and the ARM rootfs (not even a complete port) being available.
This typically means the bugs immediately get marked as WONTFIX with a note saying "check the latest release and raise a new bug against that"
- which we can't do because we're too far behind in the ARM land.
Fedora 12 is what's currently available, from a previous ARM port effort. It's not supported anymore. The ARM SIG is targeting F13 (now bootable: http://paulfedora.wordpress.com/2010/12/15/fedora-13-arm-alpha-root-file-sys...)
and onward.
It seems the metadata is broken on some of the packages in the F13 koji repository. The URLs list a host as "hongkong" which is clearly not going to resolve. Any chance of a fix? The packages in question are pretty important for a usable build system.
I put it on Paul Whalen blog like a week ago. I just overrode it. in /etc/hosts put 142.204.133.150 arm.koji.fedoraproject.org hongkong
Hmm... Not so good if you're behind a transparent proxy... :(
Gordan