I'm not sure if this question belongs here or on a fedora mailing list. Or maybe it's already been discussed somewhere and I just missed it.
Is there a plan on what to do with EPEL7 packages, for arm? Is Fedora thinking of adding arm to the EPEL7 build arch? Is CentOS planning on hosting a repo that contains those? If so, will it be all EPEL7 or just a subset?
Right now, if you had all the CentOS7 arm packages compiled and ready to go, you wouldn't be able to create a build/plague machine, because mock, and several of it's dependencies, are in EPEL7, and not RHEL7.
Anyway, if this has already been discussed, could someone point me at it. If it hasn't, where would be the appropriate place to discuss it?
Thanks Troy
Those of us running Redsleeve 6, have had to deal with no up to date EPEL6-arm. Fortunately, most that I needed were noarch, so I was able to just get the rpms and do a localinstall.
So we really do need an EPEL5-arm and someone maintaining it...
On 05/06/2015 10:16 AM, Troy Dawson wrote:
I'm not sure if this question belongs here or on a fedora mailing list. Or maybe it's already been discussed somewhere and I just missed it.
Is there a plan on what to do with EPEL7 packages, for arm? Is Fedora thinking of adding arm to the EPEL7 build arch? Is CentOS planning on hosting a repo that contains those? If so, will it be all EPEL7 or just a subset?
Right now, if you had all the CentOS7 arm packages compiled and ready to go, you wouldn't be able to create a build/plague machine, because mock, and several of it's dependencies, are in EPEL7, and not RHEL7.
Anyway, if this has already been discussed, could someone point me at it. If it hasn't, where would be the appropriate place to discuss it?
Thanks Troy
Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
Volunteers willing to maintain auxiliary repositories are always welcome.
On 2015-05-06 15:50, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Those of us running Redsleeve 6, have had to deal with no up to date EPEL6-arm. Fortunately, most that I needed were noarch, so I was able to just get the rpms and do a localinstall.
So we really do need an EPEL5-arm and someone maintaining it...
On 05/06/2015 10:16 AM, Troy Dawson wrote:
I'm not sure if this question belongs here or on a fedora mailing list. Or maybe it's already been discussed somewhere and I just missed it.
Is there a plan on what to do with EPEL7 packages, for arm? Is Fedora thinking of adding arm to the EPEL7 build arch? Is CentOS planning on hosting a repo that contains those? If so, will it be all EPEL7 or just a subset?
Right now, if you had all the CentOS7 arm packages compiled and ready to go, you wouldn't be able to create a build/plague machine, because mock, and several of it's dependencies, are in EPEL7, and not RHEL7.
Anyway, if this has already been discussed, could someone point me at it. If it hasn't, where would be the appropriate place to discuss it?
Thanks
Troy
Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev [1]
Links:
[1] http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev
On 05/06/2015 03:16 PM, Troy Dawson wrote:
I'm not sure if this question belongs here or on a fedora mailing list. Or maybe it's already been discussed somewhere and I just missed it.
Is there a plan on what to do with EPEL7 packages, for arm? Is Fedora thinking of adding arm to the EPEL7 build arch? Is CentOS planning on hosting a repo that contains those? If so, will it be all EPEL7 or just a subset?
Right now, if you had all the CentOS7 arm packages compiled and ready to go, you wouldn't be able to create a build/plague machine, because mock, and several of it's dependencies, are in EPEL7, and not RHEL7.
afaik, this hasent come up in the past - but its a great space to find some collaborative efforts with the epel folks.