On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Chris Tyler
<Chris.Tyler(a)senecacollege.ca> wrote:
Well, Pidora is a bit of an unusual case, because "Pidora"
itself is a Red Hat trademark, which we use by permission.
That's completely separate to the Fedora trademark though and the
permission to use one doesn't necessarily include the other, and my
understanding of Fedora remixes is that you need to include the vast
majority of packages without modification yet I've seen a number of
packages that have completely different NVRs to what we ship in Fedora
which tells me it's either been forked or there's changes that aren't
headed back upstream, again which means it's a fork.
Peter
In any case, we've been looking forward to the day that a
mainline kernel would work! This is great news, and thanks for your pioneering work,
Lubo.
-Chris
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From: linux-rpi-kernel <linux-rpi-kernel-bounces(a)lists.infradead.org> on behalf of
Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak(a)v3.sk>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 4:57 AM
To: Peter Robinson
Cc: arm(a)lists.fedoraproject.org; linux-rpi-kernel(a)lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [fedora-arm] Fedora Remix for Raspberry-Pi with mainline kernel and U-Boot
available
Hi,
On Wed, 2014-06-11 at 09:37 +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:
> By Fedora remix you mean Pidora remix correct?
>
> Ultimately you can't use Fedora because while it's based on Fedora all
> the packages are rebuild and hence it's not actually Fedora.
Well, Pidora itself contains only rebuilds too and advertises itself as
"Fedora Remix" [1]. It's not clear from the Remix page [2] whether it
refers to source or binary packages. I've assumed it's the source, since
Pidora already does this and it makes a lot more sense to me anyway.
What makes you believe otherwise?
[1]
http://pidora.ca/
[2]
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remix
Thank you,
Lubo
>
> Peter
>
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak(a)v3.sk> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've created images [1] with kernel based one Fedora kernel package
> > which is reasonably close to mainline and Pidora userland. See README
> > [2] for more detailed information and installation instructions.
> >
> > Both 3.14 and 3.15 (rawhide, with debugging) kernels are available.
> >
> > [1]
http://fedorapeople.org/~lkundrak/rpi-images/
> > [2]
http://fedorapeople.org/~lkundrak/rpi-images/README
> >
> > The changes to packages and build tooling are available on GitHub [3].
> >
> > [3]
https://github.com/fedora-rpi
> >
> > Maybe someone will find this useful.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Lubo
> >
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