On Feb 19 2018, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Very cool. Is the initial bootstrap done via cross-compilation or did you use the existing Fedora bootstrap for riscv64 for that matter?
I started from scratch, the Fedora packages were based on an old version of the ABI.
Also, once I have compiled the minimal package set for openSUSE, what is the usual way to get the packages uploaded onto the FTP servers? On Debian, I have to sign the .changes file of each package with my Debian GPG key and then I can upload the package to the Debian Ports FTP servers.
Publishing on download.o.o is done automatically from build.o.o, but only for package that are built there. Our primary OBS instance doesn't allow arbitrary build workers. But it is very easy to set up your own OBS instance, hook up any build worker you have in your closet, and let it build your packages. (Packman is a well known public OBS instance that works that way.) Andreas. -- Andreas Schwab, SUSE Labs, schwab@suse.de GPG Key fingerprint = 0196 BAD8 1CE9 1970 F4BE 1748 E4D4 88E3 0EEA B9D7 "And now for something completely different." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org