Hackweek Day 3: cross-build with OBS Part 2
This is the second part of my article series about the Hackweek Project “cross-build in the OBS”. The first part can be found here. Before I come back to our Hackweek project, some information about...
View ArticleopenSUSE Buildservice: cross-build with OBS Part 3
This is the third part of my article series about the Hackweek Project “cross-build in the OBS” and the current OBS development. The first part can be found here, the second here. What happened in the...
View ArticleopenSUSE Buildservice: cross-build
There is some good news for you: in cooperation with Marcus Hüwe the download on demand feature is now working seamlessly with cross-build, making it a combined “super feature”. Also, I have put...
View ArticleARM support for openSUSE Buildservice and openSUSE
ARM architecture going more to desktop style applications had been in press frequently during the last weeks. On top of were press releases of ARM and canonical officially announcing an ubuntu port in...
View ArticleARM support in openSUSE Buildservice – currently broken
With this message I want to make you aware that the ARM builds inside OBS are currently broken. This is due to an update of the buildservice worker code on Friday. This update removes the limit of 2 GB...
View ArticleARM support for openSUSE Buildservice and openSUSE – Status update
Its a while since I posted the status about the ongoing work for ARM support in the OBS and for an openSUSE port. It all started with my participation in the OBS development as an external contributor....
View ArticleARM support in openSUSE Buildservice – fixed
The issue caused by the OBS worker update on arm builds is fixed by a new qemu. This new qemu version also has fixed the Fedora 10 @ ARM build problem. So we have the following working ARM target...
View ArticleOBS 2.1: ACL Feature and Status
One and a half year is now gone since I posted about my work for ARM support in the OBS and the work for a port of openSUSE to ARM. Lots of things had happened in the meantime that are related, from my...
View ArticleOBS 2.1: Status of PowerPC and MIPS support with QEMU
Now that ARM support in the OBS is getting more mature, here a report on the Status of PowerPC and MIPS builds using QEMU. They are implemented similiar to the ARM solution, and use QEMU Usermode (to...
View ArticleOBS 2.1: Status of SuperH (sh4) support with QEMU
With established ARM support in OBS the as well as emulated MIPS and PowerPC is getting more mature, the last big embedded architecture not working in OBS with QEMU user mode was SH4. QEMU developers...
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