> El Thu, 18 Aug 2011 15:37:59 -0500
> Dennis Gilmore <dennis(a)ausil.us> escribió:
>> hi all,
>>
>> I have created a f15 rootfs
>>
http://arm-temp.ausil.us/pub/fedora-arm/rootfs-f15-hfp-20110818.tar.bz2
>> it has installed kernels for omap and tegra boards, the kernel is
>> known to work on a trimslice though there seems to be some issues
>> with the ssd dropping out. the omap kernel should work on beagle and
>> pandaboards. of course you can just chroot into the image after bind
>> mounting /proc and /dev from the host. this image has mock installed
>> and a configuration for use in the vfad this week. the server to host
>> all the bits is up and has the content ready to go.
>>
>> If you intend to participate in the vfad contact me and ill get you a
>> ssh private key for the upload user on arm-temp.ausil.us so your
>> results can be made available for all.
>>
>> I plan to upload the F-15 GA srpms so people can grab them.
>>
>> One thing i plan to do is to write a script that people can run
>>
>> it would get a srpm down, mv it on the server, build it in mock
>> locally, upload the results and run createrepo on the results to make
>> it available to build against. then rinse and repeat. if someone
>> wanted to help write it that would be awesome. this way building
>> would be pretty much hands off, distributed and kinda efficient.
>>
>> Dennis
>
> so if you have the rootfs i provided and either are booting it
> natively or chrooting into it.
>
http://arm-temp.ausil.us/pub/fedora-arm/arm-rebuild.sh is a script to
> randomly grab and rebuild a srpm. you will need to be able to
> ssh content to the host server. please contact me with a ssh public key
> or ask me for the private key for the upload user. i forgot to make sure
> yum in the rootfs is pointing at the right place and forgot to install
> screen ill get some working yum configs posted and send out an update
> with them. but we can now get some random scripted rpm building going
> on.
ok so
rm /etc/yum.repos.d/*
wget
http://arm-temp.ausil.us/pub/fedora-arm/fedora-arm.repo -O
/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-arm.repo
yum install screen