Am 28.04.2011 20:24, schrieb David Woodhouse: > On Thu, 2011-04-28 at 13:36 -0400, Josh Boyer wrote: >> >> >> Additional items to cover are: >> >> 1) Are ppc32 machines supported? Specifically I'm thinking of Apple >> G4 machines, but we used to build a bunch of Freescale device drivers >> and such as well for machines in the 6xx class. > > We should definitely continue to support ppc32 machines. There are a > *lot* of embedded ppc32 machines around. > >> 2) Which machine type are supported? Seems POWER7, possibly POWER6 >> and 5. I would imagine we would want to explicitly drop PS3 support >> given it's limited memory (vs initrd) and the fact that it's not >> really sustainable as a machine due to firmware changes. However, do >> we support Apple G5 and Powerstation machines? (I think yes, but it's >> unclear). >
Well, as I have an Apple G5 and even created the mentioned DVD iso on it I will be quite unhappy if I can't install the latest Fedora on it. Looks good so far, even the big initrd isn't an issue on that machine as long as I don't try a network install (tftp limitations) ..... > What packages still *don't* build in the 64-bit versions, and would be > missing (or bizarrely 32-bit-only) if we have 64-bit as the primary arch > on ppc64? > > We were typically just not caring about the PPC64 ExcludeArch tracker > bug, although I have a distinct recollection of getting drunk in a > Shanghai hotel room at one point and doing OCaml support. Is that still > in the Fedora packages? > Fortunately your ppc64 ocaml patch still works, although it got deleted on the primary archs. You don't happen to be in Germany anytime soon ? If getting you drunk results in a 64bit yaboot I'm sure I'll find a nice pub somewhere around here ;-) Creating 64bit images with an additional 32bit glibc just for yaboot is suboptimal, but seems to work so far. I stil need to convince mash to pull that in during the compose, though. I'd appreciate it if someone could have a look at yaboot, but if that's too much work we can keep it that way while waiting for grub2. Karsten -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel