[Arm-dev] armv7hl - centos 7.1 rebuild status

Fabian Arrotin arrfab at centos.org
Fri May 29 13:40:15 UTC 2015


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On 29/05/15 15:35, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
> On 05/29/2015 04:22 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
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>> Hi folks !
>> 
>> Just to let you know that the armv7hl plague builders have been
>> busy during the week. Apart from the c7-buildroot, the SRPM
>> packages built through plague are listed here :
>> http://armv7.dev.centos.org/built.html As more and more
>> BuildRequires: deps are now solved, new packages are built every
>> day (all that in loop)
>> 
>> Slowly wondering how we can have a look at a minimal list of
>> packages (basically using
>> http://armv7.dev.centos.org/repodir/c7-pass-1/ and 
>> http://armv7.dev.centos.org/repodir/c7-buildroot/ ) for a
>> working RootFS that can be tested on various armv7 boards
>> (raspi2, odroid c1, etc ..)
>> 
>> As I'm myself a beginner (wrt to ARM platform), searching for 
>> opinions/howtos/help from you and see how we can generate that,
>> and also document all that on wiki.centos.org
>> 
>> As an example, it seems odroid c1 needs uboot, and I see most
>> people still using the hardkernel.org/odroid kernel, instead of
>> the one from the distro. Is that needed, if so, why, and all such
>> kind of questions that we can put/answer on the wiki.
>> 
>> Volunteers ? :-)
> I volunteer to do any testing you please on the U3 I have handy.
> 

Cool, so let's try first to list a way to "build" those images first :-)
I don't know people prefer to use (as a "standard tool") to install
the packages in a / partition. yum --installroot ? lorax ? something
else ?


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Fabian Arrotin
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