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This page is about ARM support within RPM Fusion. This page is about ARM (armv7hl and aarch64) support within RPM Fusion.
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With Fedora 26, aarch64 is also built in our main koji instance.
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We are at a secondary infrastructure step. It mean we are tracking the rebuilt of packages automatically as soon as they appear in rpmfusion-free-updates-testing or rpmfusion-nonfree-updates-testing.

Currently, the free and nonfree sections of the 'release' repositories for Fedora 17 up to Fedora 21 are completed. The free updates 19 and 21 are tracking primary with a delay.

Nothing is done so far for Rawhide, package rebuilt will be started once branched.
All packages are built from our main koji instance, so if one package has failed on one arches, it needs to be fixed for the others arches to be available. This allows to track architectural failures earlier and helps to consider alternatives arches as the same production level as usual x86 ones.
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The Installation procedure the same as the primary arches. [[https://fedorahosted.org/mirrormanager/|MirrorManager]] will point to the appropriate secondary repository for your ARM flavour for Fedora up to 19. If you want to rely on baseurl instead of mirrorlist, please verify to change the paths with fedora to fedora-secondary instead. This step is not needed anymore with Fedora 20 The Installation procedure the same as the primary arches. [[https://fedorahosted.org/mirrormanager/|MirrorManager]] will point to the appropriate repository for your ARM flavor of RPM Fusion for Fedora.
Please note that we do not split packages location to a "fedora-secondary" path in order to separate primary/secondary content. All arches are provided in the same URL pattern.
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= Sponsor =
 * ARM servers for our buildsys are donated by [[https://www.scaleway.com/|scaleway]].
 * Aarch64 build VM are provided to us by [[https://www.linaro.org/|Linaro]]

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This page is about ARM (armv7hl and aarch64) support within RPM Fusion.

Introduction

RPM Fusion support for the ARM architecture starting with Fedora 17 for both softfp/hardfp. With Fedora 19, only armhfp is supported (same as Fedora). Since armhfp was promoted as a primary architecture by Fedora 20, we started tracking kmod rebuilt by then. With Fedora 26, aarch64 is also built in our main koji instance.

Status

All packages are built from our main koji instance, so if one package has failed on one arches, it needs to be fixed for the others arches to be available. This allows to track architectural failures earlier and helps to consider alternatives arches as the same production level as usual x86 ones.

You can help looking at the RPM Fusion bugzilla tracker for ARM

Enabling RPM Fusion for ARM

The Installation procedure the same as the primary arches. MirrorManager will point to the appropriate repository for your ARM flavor of RPM Fusion for Fedora. Please note that we do not split packages location to a "fedora-secondary" path in order to separate primary/secondary content. All arches are provided in the same URL pattern.

Please follow the regular Configuration page to configure RPM Fusion for arm (same as primary arches).

Sponsor

  • ARM servers for our buildsys are donated by scaleway.

  • Aarch64 build VM are provided to us by Linaro

Maintainers

NicolasChauvet: Primary maintainer, ARM bug hunter and QA contact.

Add your name and create a wiki page.

Knows issues

Please see the related bugzilla entry:

  • ARM-FTBFS bugzilla Tracker.

  • Report related to ARM :

Links

* https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM

Architectures/ARM (last edited 2023-11-14 09:37:58 by anonymous)