Jon Masters <jcm(a)redhat.com> writes:
Hi Folks,
Join us on Friday to celebrate July with another in our series of VFADs!
This is an awesome opportunity to participate in improving support for
ARM processors, and to learn about architecture bootstrap. Last week, we
successfully added a number of new packages to our bootstrap filesystem
image and got closer to having a working F15 environment we can use to
build official RPMs with hard floating point, on ARMv7 systems.
It's never too soon or too late to help, and you can participate at any
time, by following the instructions linked below - no need to wait for
us, just let us know when you've got bits we can pull into the official
rootfs (which is managed in git) we are building to bootstrap the rest.
Don't forget that you can find out a lot more about the Fedora ARM
project, and about getting involved by visiting the wiki:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM
Which also contains links to canned images you can use to drop onto your
own ARM system and hit the ground running without any installation time.
Awesomeness!
Jon.
Refreshing news! What is pain in the ass is rhel6, because it doesn't
have qemu-system-arm. I will play around with rhel6 and qemu-system-arm.
Then I will try to build my packages for arm (if already aren't in). Is
there a list of built packages?
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