> ________________________________________ > From: Michel Salim [michel.sylvan@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 9:52 PM > To: Kedar Sovani > Cc: Fedora-Arm > Subject: Re: Fedora-ARM Koji Setup > > Hi Kedar, > > On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 4:14 AM, Kedar Sovani <kedars@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > We are in the process of setting up a koji Shadow Build server for > > shadowing builds from the main Fedora Build server. > > > > It can be reached here: > > http://fedora-arm.wantstofly.org/koji > > > > Once setup it should greatly help in keeping up with the latest builds. > > I'll drop a note once it is up and functional. > > > Is the idea that Fedora developers do not have to issue builds for ARM > manually, and the shadow server will just attempt a build everytime a > build is attempted for, say, Fedora 10? > Yes, the ARM koji will automatically shadow builds, for koji build tags, once they are available on the main server. We use the koji-shadow utility (available in the latest koji-utils release). > Speaking for myself, I'd be interested in making sure my packages work > fine on ARM -- Robert Nelson has kindly given me an account on his > test machine -- and it would be nice to be able to issue scratch > builds for ARM only, and once fixed, commit the changes upstream so > that the next build is ARM compliant out of the box. > > With that in mind, it would be nice if Fedora developers get to issue > builds on the ARM machine. Perhaps eventually integrate it with the > Fedora Authentication System, though that might be a lot of work > (RPMfusion still maintains a separate auth system, AFAIK) > That is the plan. You should be able to login into the ARM koji hub with your Fedora browser certificates. > Thanks, > Best, Kedar. _______________________________________________ fedora-arm mailing list fedora-arm@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-arm