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=Fedora-ARM Package Building and Troubleshooting =<!-- Replace "Project Name" with the actual name of the project in the line above. --> == '''Project MembersDescription == The Fedora-ARM project is building Fedora 13/14/15 for the ARM architecture. As this proceeds, various problems arise. For exampleSome packages fail to build for ARM. They can be fixed up to build successfully on ARM, or if that''' ==s not possible, marked as unsuitable for ARM (ExlcudeArch).If a group of packages is built to work with a specific version of a library, and a newer version of that library replaces the older version, then the packages that rely on that library can break. This can often be remedied simply by rebuilding the broken package; in other cases, patches are required <!--Description should be no longer than a paragraph. Include links to any relevant on-line resources. For example, [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki] or [http://developer.mozilla.org MDC]. --> == Project Leader(s) ==
'''[[User:rjjimenez1|Rocella Jimenez]] '''
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== Project Details ==
==== Project Progress ====Sites we get our packages from:
**Waiting for everyone to finish their taskhttp://arm.****Set up a meeting to see which angle will each of us take****We Picked our Packages and now starting to install them**koji.fedoraproject.org/status/koji-missing-packages.cgi
----http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/status/
http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/builds?state=3&order=-build_id
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(Just getting it started)== Project Plan ==
-> Four separate **Waiting for everyone to finish their task.****Set up a meeting to see which angle will each of us take****We Picked our Packagesand now starting to install them**
|->Key contacts:
Sites we get our packages from:None yet...
http://arm<!-- Add links to any mentors or key participants in the community.koji.fedoraproject.org/status/koji-missing-packages.cgi>
httpGoals for each release and plans for reaching those goals://arm<!-- Note: each contributor is expected to have unique goals.kojiThese goals may be ''related'' to other students' work, but must be ''distinct'' and ''attainable'' regardless of the state of the other students' work.fedoraprojectFor example, under the umbrella of one project title, one student may work on packaging a piece of software and another may work on documentation, or one may work on solving one bug and another on solving another bug, but two students must not work on the same bug or depend on the other students' work in order to be able to complete their own project.org/status/-->
http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/builds?state=3&order=-build_id
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