On Fri, 6 Sep 2013 09:44:51 -0600
Andrew McNabb <amcnabb(a)mcnabbs.org> wrote:
I tried tracking down the problem using an ARM virtual machine using
these instructions, but it was too slow in helping track down the
failed tests (in fact, it had many more failed tests).
As a "temporary" measure, I then changed python-pexpect to no longer
be a noarch package. It looks like this will have a ripple effect,
requiring python-ipython (an important package) to lose noarch.
At present, the upstream maintainer and myself have no way to track
down the problem because no one has ARM hardware running Fedora. So
it could be a very long time before this is fixed.
Since ARM is a primary architecture but ARM hardware running Fedora is
so rare, it would be nice if there were some way to give upstream
maintainers access to ARM machines to track down bugs.
I just mailed you directly a few minutes ago about this. ;)
We have these:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/qa-machines
that I can get you access to.
I have some I want to make always available to packagers, but I am
waiting on a firmware upgrade that will allow us to seperate out that
traffic from all the other SOC's in that same chassis.
kevin