Dirk Müller schrieb:
for a couple of weeks we've been experimenting with native builds for
aarch64, and are now happy to announce that we consider the current
state stable enough to announce it as being available.

Thanks to that aarch64 now builds in reasonable time and the
automatic snapshoting mechanism that turns Factory into Tumbleweed
has a chance to actually work. However, to determine whether a
snapshot can be created the tools have to look at the overall state
of the project and check if everything has settled. Due to armv6 and
7 beeing slow that almost never happens for the "local" arch used
for image building.
So I'm wondering whether it would make sense to split aarch64 from
armv6/7 and use a separate project?
Alternatively we could use a frozen project link instead of using
always the latest Factory packagse. That would slow down aarch64
considerably though.

cu
Ludwig

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