Hi,
https://copr.fedoraproject.org/ now supports building on ppc64le as a first Fedora secondary architecture.
Dan
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Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 15:38:59 +0200 From: Miroslav Suchy msuchy@redhat.com To: Development discussions related to Fedora devel@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: New architecture in Copr: PPC64LE
Hi, I just enabled new architecture in Copr - PowerPC 64 LE (little endian).
There are those chroots available: * fedora-21-ppc64le * fedora-22-ppc64le * fedora-rawhide-ppc64le
This happened as co-operation of Red Hat, Brno University of Technology and IBM.
I would like to thanks D, Horak and J. Capik from Secondary Architectures for cooperation and making this happen.
To enable this architecture on existing project, you need to navigate to your project -> click on Edit tab -> choose PPC64LE chroots -> Save and then resubmit your SRPMs.
Enjoy and happy hacking
Mirek Suchy
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From: "Dan Horák" dan@danny.cz To: ppc@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 4:15:03 PM Subject: Fw: New architecture in Copr: PPC64LE
Hi,
https://copr.fedoraproject.org/ now supports building on ppc64le as a first Fedora secondary architecture.
Dan
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 15:38:59 +0200 From: Miroslav Suchy msuchy@redhat.com To: Development discussions related to Fedora devel@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: New architecture in Copr: PPC64LE
Hi, I just enabled new architecture in Copr - PowerPC 64 LE (little endian).
There are those chroots available:
- fedora-21-ppc64le
- fedora-22-ppc64le
- fedora-rawhide-ppc64le
This happened as co-operation of Red Hat, Brno University of Technology and IBM.
I would like to thanks D, Horak and J. Capik from Secondary Architectures for cooperation and making this happen.
To enable this architecture on existing project, you need to navigate to your project -> click on Edit tab -> choose PPC64LE chroots -> Save and then resubmit your SRPMs.
Enjoy and happy hacking
Mirek Suchy
As follow up to the COPR enhancement, I have also added ppc64le build root in to my docker repo there(https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/jcajka/docker-gccgo/).
To try out docker from COPR:
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# Fedora 22 or Fedora 23(aka. rawhide) is required # enable docker repo
$ dnf copr enable jcajka/docker-gccgo
# install docker # currently based on version 1.7.0-2.git50ef691 from fedora master/rawhide branch
$ dnf install docker
# start docker daemon
$ systemctl start docker
# you might want to enable docker service to start on system start
$ systemctl enable docker
# run any ppc64le docker container for example 'unofficial' fedora22 base image for ppc64le from my docker hub repo https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/jcajka/fedora22-ppc64le/
$ docker run -it jcajka/fedora22-ppc64le bash
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You should have shell in container by now.
It is still not a regular build just "unofficial testing" one, but at least something to try out :). Regular docker build should be around a corner for Fedora 23, but there is no ETA yet, probably still few weeks(not including time needed by ppc-koji to catch up the primary build).
If you have any issues and/or questions feel free to contact me.
Jakub
As follow up to the COPR enhancement, I have also added ppc64le build root in to my docker repo there(https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/jcajka/docker-gccgo/).
Excellent. Thanks a lot Jakub
To try out docker from COPR:
# Fedora 22 or Fedora 23(aka. rawhide) is required # enable docker repo
$ dnf copr enable jcajka/docker-gccgo
# install docker # currently based on version 1.7.0-2.git50ef691 from fedora master/rawhide branch
$ dnf install docker
# start docker daemon
$ systemctl start docker
# you might want to enable docker service to start on system start
$ systemctl enable docker
# run any ppc64le docker container for example 'unofficial' fedora22 base image for ppc64le from my docker hub repo https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/jcajka/fedora22-ppc64le/
$ docker run -it jcajka/fedora22-ppc64le bash
You should have shell in container by now.
It is still not a regular build just "unofficial testing" one, but at least something to try out :). Regular docker build should be around a corner for Fedora 23, but there is no ETA yet, probably still few weeks(not including time needed by ppc-koji to catch up the primary build).
If you have any issues and/or questions feel free to contact me.
Jakub
Tried few docker commands successfully on Fedora22 VM running on my P8 server - http://pastebin.com/3tqVdFiQ
Will run more validation tests and post an update.
-Pradipta
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