On 09/21/2011 01:59 PM, Henrik Nordström wrote: >> We will hold a review session tomorrow (Thursday September 22) on IRC >> that will be announced as a VFAD.[snip] > At what time? Per Chris Tyler's recent email (" Triage for Remaining armv7hl Packages"): When: Sep 22 2011, 1600 UTC (1200 EDT) Where: irc.freenode.net:#fedora-arm > Would really be nice if these things gets planned a couple of days > ahead. Agree... As you and others have pointed out, many of the build failures are now in need of manual intervention. That makes this subject a good recurring VFAD topic so lets discuss making this a regular event if the time generally works for those who want to participate. >> TARGET: October 14th or sooner for remaining packages/ready for Koji. > > That's 3 weeks away. At current investment level in solving build issues > that's a way optimistic date imho. But obviously depends on what the > target functionality level is. The goal would be to get it up to par with the ARMv7 rather than be complete finished. Given sufficient builders this should be achievable as the path has been paved with the work done for ARMv7. > The simple brute-force model is not really suitable for this as-is. If > you use this then two full rounds will be needed (f14->stage4, > stage4->stage4.1), and a fair bit of manual actions inbetween to solve > package mismatches. At least if you want a reasonably smooth koji run or > any form of reproducible quality level on the packages that comes out of > koji. Yes, hopefully there will be ordered builds... > phone is not really an option for me, and also very poor medium for > making any form of decisions or working over any forms or task lists or > even keeping correct notes of what was said. > > normal Fedora meetings is #fedora-meeting. It looks like Chris suggested using #fedora-arm rather than a phone, If some people prefer to use the phone we can provide a bridge. I am currently rsyncing the F15 updates SRPM repository to arm-temp.ausil.us. Once it's done we can copy select packages from this directory into the build queue to give the ARMv7 builders something to work on. Lets start with FTBFS (excluding dependency failures) and see how far we can get that way. -- Brendan Conoboy / Red Hat, Inc. / blc@xxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm