On 04/22/2016 11:34 AM, Lamar Owen wrote: > Well, I'm not the OP, but after several aborted attempts at building > GNUradio from source on the ODroid C2, I'd like to ask if there is an > equivalent for ARMv8 to this, or, for that matter, where EPEL on Aarch64 > stands. And I know this is an EPEL question, but, honestly, CentOS' > usefulness is really tied to the availability of the third-party repos, > and EPEL is the biggest. We've been working with the Fedora folks to try to get an EPEL build for AArch64 for some time now. I believe it's still a few months out from being 'official', but we can see about doing an interim build for epel and producing a temporary epel build repo that can be transitioned to 'official'. > (GNUradio has some modules that require more than 2GB Virt to compile > (verified with a CentOS 7 x86_64 machine with only 2GB of RAM that took > 4 hours to build from source, and half of that time was spent thrashing > on two files with a load average > 25), and the install I currently am > working with is swapless, and the C2 only has 2GB of RAM; I'm looking at > the feasibility/advisability of swap on microSD or eMMC. The build > panics the kernel at the first of those files) Our builders have 8-16GB of ram, so shouldn't be an issue. I know one 'mad scientist' type who used swap over iscsi for his initial arm build on the odroid-c1 a few months back. -- Jim Perrin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org twitter: @BitIntegrity | GPG Key: FA09AD77