On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 05:01:52PM -0700, Cosimo Cecchi wrote: > Hi all, > > At the West Coast hackfest, we brought up the topic of building xdg-app > runtimes for other architectures; they're currently only built for x86-64. > > For x86 systems there should not be many additional requirements on the > hardware side, but for ARM builds we need machines to natively build the > runtimes on. > Some people mentioned they could possibly have machines to donate to the > cause; > another possibility would be to get a slice on existing builders that > distributions like Fedora use for their ARM builds. This brought up the > question about where the xdg-app runtime builders currently live, and whether > there is any particular requirement on the infrastructure. (For example, do > all > builders need to be in the same location?) > > Another possibility that was brought up is using something like Scratchbox2 > and > do cross-compilation for ARM on our existing infrastructure. Does anyone have > experience with that sort of setup?
Why do you want to build packages when no one even has the hardware to do a real build on ? Who is asking for such pre-built things? greg k-h _______________________________________________ gnome-os-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-os-list
