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Hi there !
We've all been busy on various things in parallel, but I wanted to give a status update to the list, about those armv7hl nodes that we can use to bootstrap/build CentOS 7.
I just tested that the plague setup was running fine (so basically plague-server accepting jobs, and distributing those jobs amongs the builders nodes).
We'd like now to open access to that plague build farm. I've just started a wiki page dedicated to this (http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/Arm32) containing some basic info on how to install and configure plague-client.
We still have to discuss a good target/mock config files naming convention, including which repo are already available for dev/users.
As a reminder, those nodes are currently running Fedora 21, and as plague WebUI needed mod_python, but not available anymore, we currently have no http/web ui that people can have a look at. OTOH, plague-server now sends the build logs/reports fine, and everybody can access the repodata/files/build logs at the following location (just using mod index for now) : http://armv7.dev.centos.org/repodir (for the built packages, including repodata) http://armv7.dev.centos.org/rpmbuild (for the log files)
As an example, I submitted blindly all CentOS 7.0.1406 SRPMS to plague, using a f19 as buildroot. If we consider gcc : - - build log is available at http://armv7.dev.centos.org/rpmbuild/centos-f19-7-0-arm/515-gcc-4.8.2-16.el7... - - artifact/rpm[s] are available at http://armv7.dev.centos.org/repodir/centos-f19-7-0-arm/gcc/4.8.2-16.el7/armv...
If you need/want access, feel free to discuss that on this list, but also to create a bug report on https://bugs.centos.org, in the Buildsys project, category "community buildsys - arm32"
Let's discuss what would be the best option for the target names/mock config files, and I can then let $cfgmgmt distribute that to server/builders.
Happy Monday ! :-)
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Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab