Thanks for your response. My arm64 servers are just for test at this time (openSUSE and SLE12-SP2). So I could have a try with Leap 42.2. The main problem for me is that I need to use a custom DT to boot correctly and I don't know if I can pass a custom DT when booting with an iso image. Loic
-----Message d'origine----- De : Andreas Färber [mailto:afaerber@suse.de] Envoyé : lundi 5 septembre 2016 22:42 À : opensuse-arm@opensuse.org Objet : Re: [opensuse-arm] No update of ARM64 Tumbleweed?
Hello Loic,
Am 05.09.2016 um 14:32 schrieb LOIC DEVULDER:
I have a ARM64 server installed with Tumbleweed but there’s no update since june L The repository at http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/factory/repo/oss/ seems untouched since the 3rd june!
Is someone know why?
https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/3
Apparently the 4.7 kernel update broke some things and is since blocking the tests for any userspace package updates as well.
In theory you could get newer RPMs, e.g., via `osc getbinaries` while the test failures are still being investigated.
Should I use Leap 42.2 beta instead?
If your server can boot from an .iso you could give 42.2 a try and report how it goes. There are no JeOS images yet.
https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/20
But the question is whether you want to run beta software with failing test cases on your server. If not, then the alternative to Tumbleweed would still be Leap 42.1.
Regards, Andreas
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