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Fall 2014 SPO600 Packages by Participant

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Omid Djahanpour
===Omid Djahanpour===
* mozjs Mozjs – included in Fedora20. Latest version is 17.0.0-8.fc20. Patch for aarch64 implemented on 06 Jan 2014. Aarch64-64k-page patch added 06 Jun 2014. * ruby1.9.1– included in Fedora20. Aarch64 support current from version 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 list. * bunny– not sure if I found the right package in the Fedora package database, however according to the upstream website, this packages use has been deprecated in favor of american-fuzzy-lop. * nwchem– Although the Linaro package page says that there isn’t a version available for Fedora, searching for it on the 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 this, it seems as if this package has already been ported to work with the arm architecture. * vo-aacenc– Not present in Fedora. Ubuntu package database indicates that it’s not arm compatible. The Debian package database however, shows that this package is being 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 website. However, there seems to be some minor complications when building it from source.

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