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===Omid Djahanpour===
* ruby1.9.1 – included in Fedora20. Aarch64 support current from version [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/ruby/changelog/ 2.0.0.195-8+].
* xmds – not present in Fedora. Available in Ubuntu repository. Supports only amd64/i386 no arm64/aarch64.
* binfmtc - not present in Fedora. Available in Ubuntu repository. Supports only amd64/i386 no arm64/aarch64.
* rheolef - not present in Fedora. Available in Ubuntu repository. Supports only amd64/i386 no arm64/aarch64.
* aribas - not present in Fedora. Available in Ubuntu repository. Supports only amd64/i386 no arm64/aarch64.
* xen-api-libs – couldn’t find it in the Fedora, Ubuntu or Debian package database. However, I did come across a discussion of porting it over to be compatible with arm on the xen [http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-api/2013-05/msg00108.html list].
* bunny – not sure if I found the right package in the [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/bunny Fedora] package database, however , according to the [https://code.google.com/p/bunny-the-fuzzer/ upstream] website, this packages use has been deprecated in favor of [https://code.google.com/p/american-fuzzy-lop/ american-fuzzy-lop].
* nwchem – Although the [http://performance.linaro.org/find/ Linaro] package page says that there isn’t a version available for Fedora, searching for it on the [https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/nwchem/changelog/ Fedora] package database, I believe that arm support has been added as of version 6.3.2-11 which seems to be the latest version. It seems as if they were excluding arm from version 6.3.2-5.
* eigen2 – according to [http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=163849 this], it seems as if this package has already been ported to work with the arm architecture.
* vo-aacenc – Not present in Fedora. The Ubuntu package database indicates that it’s not arm compatible. The Debian package database , however, shows that this package is being [https://packages.debian.org/search?arch=arm64&searchon=names&keywords=vo-aacenc worked] on. There is no current release that is stable.
* sbcl – present in Fedora and seems like this package is compatible with arm , according to the upstream [http://sourceforge.net/p/sbcl/mailman/message/32585701/ website]. However, there seems to be some minor complications when building it from source.