In case anyone is wondering where to start, here is a list of packages
which fail on ARM:
http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/packages_to_be_fixed.html
All of them may _not_ be build failures, there might be some dependency
failures too (as Kedar mentioned in the earlier mail).

The list generation script is on a daily cron job, so the list will be
kept updated on a daily basis.


Regards. 
Jitesh



On Wed, 2009-05-06 at 05:50 -0700, Kedar Sovani wrote:
> As mentioned earlier a lot of koji build activity can be seen at the ARM koji 
> server. (http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/koji) The goal is to be as close 
> to the Fedora releases as possible. And F-11 is the upcoming release. 
> 
> The set of supported packages is growing. Although we'll try to make sure 
> that the Fedora repositories just build with ARM out of the box, as packages 
> move forward there will be few breakages. Any contributions for this effort 
> are welcome.
> 
> Currently, the following types of builds are taking place:
> * Packages are being "shadowed" (using koji-shadow) from dist-f11 upstream
> * New packages are being built for dist-f10
> * New versions are being built for dist-f10-updates
> 
> As we go through these build iterations, quite a few builds will fail. The 
> failure could be a genuine failure requiring a patch, or a failure because of 
> build ordering. The failed tasks can be looked at from the koji interface.
> 
> Feel free to send out patches to [email protected] and then to respective 
> package maintainers for fixing build failures. You could also help in 
> analyzing or fixing build ordering related issues with your Fedora koji 
> accounts.
> 
> 
> Kedar.
> 
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