On Friday, 10 May 2019 at 18:07, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
With Fedora soon to no longer build for the PPC64 platform, the
ability for
EPEL to continue support of this platform is going to get much harder.
I assume that's because the builders are running Fedora. What if they
were rebuilt to run RHEL7?
As such, it would be good to look at ending support for this platform
in
our build system when RHEL-7.7 happens.
Pity. I was hoping to keep my ppc64 VM at OpenPowerHub alive by
rebuilding it with RHEL7 instead of Fedora.
With ppc64 in EPEL we had at least one big-endian arch to build for
across both Fedora (s390x) and EPEL (ppc64). Now, we're going to lose
the latter.
Regards,
Dominik
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