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Old 10-Oct-2009, 16:53
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Default Is there an arm repository?

Right now, it is 2 days for i585, and 1 day for x86_64 to build.

But my software is an *.noarch.rpm! I looked for an ARM64 repo because 60 servers are idle at this time! What repo should I add to get ARM or ARM64 builds???
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Old 10-Oct-2009, 20:24
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Right now, it is 2 days for i585, and 1 day for x86_64 to build.

But my software is an *.noarch.rpm! I looked for an ARM64 repo because
60 servers are idle at this time! What repo should I add to get ARM or
ARM64 builds???
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Build locally using osc? Else you might be better off asking about any
delays on the build service IRC channel or mailing list.....

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Old 11-Oct-2009, 06:04
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Default Re: Is there an arm repository?

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What is the deal? I cannot select ARM/ARM64!!!!
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What is the deal? I cannot select ARM/ARM64!!!!
What is the deal indeed? I cannot see any evidence ARM Processor Instruction Set Architecture of ARM having released a 64 bit arch, so if there stuff I should know about, please tell.
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> What is the deal? I cannot select ARM/ARM64!!!!


What is the deal indeed? I cannot see any evidence 'ARM Processor
Instruction Set Architecture'
(http://www.arm.com/products/CPUs/architecture.html) of ARM having
released a 64 bit arch, so if there stuff I should know about, please
tell.
Hi
When adding a repository you just select the advanced button to add
arm...

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