On 6/13/20 3:30 PM, Xi Ruoyao via lfs-dev wrote:
On 2020-06-13 07:22 -0500, Bruce Dubbs via lfs-dev wrote:
On 6/13/20 7:03 AM, William Harrington via lfs-dev wrote:

On Jun 12, 2020, at 23:40, Andrew Nevai via lfs-dev <
lfs-dev@lists.linuxfromscratch.org> wrote:

I will also keep it short. Do not ever use the word "nazis" again on
this list. Nobody here deserves to be called that.

Andrew

# I’ll keep it short and make all of you top level reply nazis angry.
# Why isn’t LFS supporting ARM?
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Very well. I shall not use a word. So everyone decided to take the effort
and have a Systemd book but not ARM. On behalf of the LFS user base, no ARM.

The systemd versions of LFS and BLFS basically take the full time effort
or one LFS editor.  Are you volunteering to do that for ARM?

I think to reduce the work of editors we'll need some CI system.  When we get an
update we just push it into a "testing" branch and let CI run a ALFS build. When
CI reports OK we merge the branch.

But for ARM we don't even have a hardware :(.  Is there any ARM hardware
recommended for LFS development?  (Should be fast enough to rebuild LFS, maybe
daily.)


"We" could go for qemu arm emulation, that should easily be available on any PC. That said, I fully understand the whole maintenance burden, and I am not really volunteering taking over maintainership...


Bye
Tim
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