On Sat, 2012-03-24 at 12:21 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
I pretty much agree, every time we've talked about it we've
figured
there's not actually a whole lot that needs to be done. The biggest
thing really is to make sure there are people with every supported ARM
target device who are willing to file a 'does it work' report (and,
obviously, bugs where it doesn't) for each compose, I can't see a lot
beyond that at present. Peter, can you? Are there any big problems with
actually running ARM at the moment of the kind that would be appropriate
to turn into test cases for the future, or is it really just a case
right now of development grind in getting things to build?
Oh - and the other obvious thing to hit that _could_ in theory differ
from the other arches is the 'are there any conflicts in the packages on
the media' test (the packages could be different) and the 'can you
install updates' test (could be yum config or repo issues).
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