At 09:31 PM 1/16/2016, you wrote: >Check the x86_64 repos and see if they are there, as I would expect. >Then work with our builders to get them added. > >If they are in the epel7_x86_64, then join the 'figure out how to >get epel7-arm' built group.... > >On 01/16/2016 11:06 PM, david wrote: >>Folks >> >>In my attempts to get a Raspberry Pi 2 environment (using Centos7 - >>arm7hl 1511) working and doing the kinds of server things I think I >>would like, I noticed that there's no support for several goodies >>I'm used to using: >> >> pptpd (poptop) >> >> ntfs-3g (for reading windows disks) >> >> perl-Authen-PAM >> >>I've consulted the repositories supplied with the 1511 distribution, plus: >> >>epel (baseurl=http://repo.medon.htt-consult.com/epel7/noarch) >> >> >> >>Is there anything in plan for these items? >> >>My goal is to replace some Centos 6 ancient machines with Arm plus >>external hd. >> >>David Robert: If "join the 'figure out...' is a statement that others are awaiting the completion of that task, then yes, I'll add my voice. I wish I retained the development skills I once had way-back-when (when systems were simpler), but I have little experience in compiling and building linux stuff. My background goes back to the 80s with Tandem computers. In the Centos/Linux world, all I can do is be patient, try to describe undesirable behavior in a clear way for the developers, and wait. I think for me the best is to keep trying things, and if I read the leaders' comments properly, we'll eventually get a fully functional Centos 7 on Arm. It may take a year, but nothing I'm doing is pressing. David