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CDOT is currently running a Koji build system as part of the [[Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture]] initiative.
 
CDOT is currently running a Koji build system as part of the [[Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture]] initiative.
  

Revision as of 13:46, 14 October 2010

The pages below all deal with the Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture project. CDOT is currently running a Koji build system as part of the Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture initiative.

Design

Hardware

Fedora-arm-shelves+lcd.jpeg

System hardware consists of an x86_64 PC (HongKong) and a number of ARM-based builders. Hardware details are listed on the ARM hardware page.

Software

This system uses the Koji build software, which is a client-server hub-builder system. Jobs are queued by client systems (whether manually, by package maintainers, or automatically, by a script) to the hub; the builders pick up jobs from the hub and execute them, building software packages and performing related maintenance (such as repository updates). Package builds are performed with Mock using an isolated, chroot build environment created specifically for the package being built.

Access

This Koji system uses Fedora FAS2 certificates, so any person with access to the Fedora primary architecture Koji system has access to the Fedora-ARM Koji system as well.

A web interface is provided for viewing the system status, accessing built packages, and controlling tasks at http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org

Questions?

Please contact Paul Whalen or User:Chris Tyler.