On Mittwoch, 6. März 2013, 10:44:50 wrote Alexander Graf:
Am 06.03.2013 um 09:39 schrieb Guillaume Gardet <guillaume.gardet@free.fr>:
Le 05/03/2013 21:50, Jos Poortvliet a écrit :
On Monday 04 March 2013 17:39:50 Alexander Graf wrote:
On 03/04/2013 04:39 PM, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Thursday 28 February 2013 16:57:09 Alexander Graf wrote:
On 28.02.2013, at 14:58, Adrian Schröter wrote: > On Donnerstag, 28. Februar 2013, 14:50:16 wrote Alexander Graf: >> On 27.02.2013, at 09:49, Guillaume Gardet wrote: >>> Le 27/02/2013 09:33, Dirk Mueller a écrit : >>>> Hi Guillaume, >>>> >>>> Look at devel:ARM:AArch64:12.3, we have around 1500 packages as >>>> well. No image yet though.> > > >>> Oh, 2113 packages in succeeded state! Awesome! Too bad that we have >>> no image yet. I guess kiwi need some hack to get AArch64 image? >>> >>>> The plan was to do an announcement about the state today. Too bad >>>> that Debian was faster :-(> > > >>> Indeed but if we say: 2113 packages built, it is not so bad. :) >>> >>>> Any help with the announcement for s greatly appreciated. >>> Not too much time today but I will try to give some help about that. >>> Any etherpad or wiki page for collaboration?> > >> Email should be fine. Let's take the text below as a starting point. >> We really need to get this out this week or on Monday. Jos, I would >> greatly appreciate any help you could provide. >> >> >> openSUSE on AArch64 >> >> >> openSUSE is joining the crowd of 64 bit enabled ARM distributions. >> Within the past few months, the openSUSE team has worked very hard to >> get openSUSE up and rolling on ARM's new 64 bit capable architecture. >> >> By now, about 2400 packages built successfully. This is more than one >> third of the whole distribution. From all we know it's also more >> successful package builds than any other Linux distribution has on >> AArch64! If you'd like to see the status yourself, please check out >> the OBS repository we created for this [0]. >> >> As an open distribution, we also worked really hard to enable >> contributors to easily participate in the effort. For this, we >> extended osc (the OBS command line client) to automatically spawn a >> Foundation Model [1] virtual machine when you want to build for >> aarch64. More information on this is available on the respective wiki >> page [2].> > I'd like to have a quote for OBS itself also in that text, if > possible: > > Also our upcoming Open Build Service release 2.4 will fully support > aarch64 builds. Natively or using an emulator. This release can be > used > to build additional aarch64 packages or entire distributions at your > side. I don't think this fits in with the openSUSE announcement to be honest. When I put it in, it somehow reads out of place. let me worry about that ;-)
/me is editing this now to publish it soonish. We actually managed to build a working image last night. So the announcement needs to be extended a bit with
- a download link to the image - a wiki page explaining how to boot the image in the foundation model + screenshot - new successful build number (> 3500)
Could you please send me your current updated version so I can extend it? :) Latest is below but Agustin told me we'd talk tomorrow about how to do this. https://news.opensuse.org/?p=15341&preview=true
According to the dirk's announce on the cross-distro ML [0], packages built are now 4000 and not only 2400! ;)
Yes, Adrian screwed up the OBS instance that compiles all these packages, ending up in removal of most built binaries :(. The sources are still fine and fixed, but we need to recompile them for some reason.
hey, hey, it was a really long standing OBS bug, not me personal removing stuff, just for correctness. It got actually fixed yesterday by us. And be happy that I watched the log file at all at that point by chance or everything would went away. -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH email: adrian@suse.de