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CDOT is currently running a Koji build system as part of the [[Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture]] initiative.
= Design =
== Hardware ==
System hardware consists of an x86_64 PC (''HongKong'') and a number of ARM-based builders. Hardware details are listed on the [[Fedora_ARM_Secondary_Architecture/ARM_hardware|ARM hardware]] page.
== Software ==
This system uses the [:fedora: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).
== Access ==
This Koji system uses Fedora [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ FAS2] certificates, so any person with access to the Fedora [http://koji.fedoraproject.org primary architecture Koji system] has access to the [http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org 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
= Design =
== Hardware ==
System hardware consists of an x86_64 PC (''HongKong'') and a number of ARM-based builders. Hardware details are listed on the [[Fedora_ARM_Secondary_Architecture/ARM_hardware|ARM hardware]] page.
== Software ==
This system uses the [:fedora: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).
== Access ==
This Koji system uses Fedora [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ FAS2] certificates, so any person with access to the Fedora [http://koji.fedoraproject.org primary architecture Koji system] has access to the [http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org 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