Hi Andreas, Andrew,
On Tue, January 24, 2012 3:43 pm, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> On 01/24/2012 10:47 AM, Joop Boonen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Fri, January 20, 2012 3:31 pm, Stephan Kulow wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I wait now for> 24 hours for www.suse.de to sync out my
>>> directory and it won't happen.
>>>
>>> So I synced it to my private web page for you to review:
>>>
>>> http://stephan.kulow.org/opensuse_12.2/
>>>
>>> 9.2 - Milestone 1
>>> 8.3 - Milestone 2
>>> 5.4 - Milestone 3
>>> 26.4 - Milestone 4
>>> 24.5 - Beta 1
>>> 14.6 - RC 1
>>> 28.6 - RC 2
>>> 6.7 - GM
>>> 11.7 - 12.2
>>>
>> What are the current plans for the ARM distro. Will we also follow this?
>> I hope we will.
>
> If you make it, I'm more than happy. But let's not delay 12.2 overall
> because of ARM - we can make a separate announcement if needed.
>
> So, please discuss with the ARM team and decide whether you want to join
> in...
Andrew, do know what the current planning is?
Andreas, do you know, if it would be an option to have a 12.2-unstable or
12.2-testing release at the end. So we have a more stable release for
people who want to experiment with openSUSE on ARM.
I'm still working on fixing ARM packages. So I hope they consider me
joined in.
>
> Andreas
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Regards,
Joop.
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Hi everyone,
German company F&S Elektronik Systeme GmbH has announced the
"armStoneA8" [1], a Cortex-A8 based board with Linux BSP, for upcoming
Embedded World [2]. It sounds similar to the Beagle Board. What's
interesting is that from Jan 30 to Feb 5 it will be sold for an
introductory price of 49 EUR (probably plus 19% VAT).
On a related matter, this year's Embedded World Conference keynote (Feb
28 13:00 in Nürnberg) will be held by ARM Ltd.'s CTO Mike Muller [3].
Regards,
Andreas
[1]
http://www.fs-net.de/cms/index.php?id=71&L=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=97&tx_ttnew…
[2] http://www.embedded-world.de/
[3] http://www.embedded-world.eu/program/speakers.html?speakerid=23003
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Hi,
I guess everybody is looking forward to the FOSDEM, we are all trying to
prepare our gadgets to work the best with openSUSE to show off at the booth.
But what we can do more. I'm suggesting submitting a talk to the distro
miniconference (they are short of talks anyway) and speak about the progress
and the current status of openSUSE @ ARM. I don't mind submitting it, preparing
it and doing it (I gave some talk about it on our last release party, so I a
little something ready already). But as most of the work was done by the
others, I feel that it would be unfair to go ahead and submit it as my talk and
then just speak about you guys without even discussing it with you first. So
what are your opinions?
btw. I think it is quite wide topic and FOSDEM is developers conference after
all, so it might be worth even multiple sessions, I'm sure there are some
low-level OBS/qemu stuff that were hit on the way to the current state...
If there will be no ideas or more qualified proposals, I will just submit
general talk proposal, speak about how we do stuff, where are we and how we are
progressing...
Current list of proposals is I believe here:
http://barbershop.grep.be/~wouter/fosdem/2012/talk_proposals.txt
There is ARM BoF, but I think we still can present openSUSE progress separately
;-)
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Hi all,
Currently we have the following problem.
Due to security issues we only have native ARM workers for the internal
openSUSE buildservice. For the external build service we only use qemu.
Because qemu is much slower them native ARM builds the external build is
way behind. So for people outside of suse.com it's not really possible to
fix packages as you don't know if the current status is still valid.
I would like to know how the people in charge of OBS think about this?
Can the current situation be changed or is this due to a security policy?
Can we help to solve this issue?
If so what are the problems we are facing and which security should be met?
Did I leave something out or is something now correct?
Regards,
Joop.
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