Hello,
I am pleased to announce that we have reactivated the build of Tizen3
for ARM 32 bits architecture.
The initial goal is to create a Common image for an ARM easy to purchase
hacker board. the current candidate is the Odroid-U3
I am quite convinced that he community will add support for other boards
in a second phase.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odroid
http://www.cnx-software.com/2013/12/23/hardkernel-unveils-59-odroid-u3-board-powered-by-exynos-4412-prime-quad-core-soc/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hardkernel-unveils-59-odroid-u3-board-powered-by-exynos-4412-prime-quad-core-soc&utm_reader=feedly
Once that phase passed, we will work on the creation of a Tizen IVI ARM
target. I hope that we will get the support of an IVI vendor to create a
reference image for a device which is closer to the IVI needs, in a
similar way of what is done in IA with the VTC1010. Any volunteer ?
You can see the progress of the build on the Tizen OBS. Note that as we
are still fixing some core building issue (the recent move to KVM for
the OBS builder is not fully transparent), it might be that we have to
force a full build a few times more. Don't panic if you see that all
packages are broken.
The status when sending this email was :
arm-wayland armv7l
succeeded: 716
failed: 7
unresolvable: 12
disabled: 3
excluded: 18
Real time status
https://build.tizen.org/project/show?project=Tizen%3ACommon
We are currently working on a reliable rebuild of glibc (hence the risk
of full rebuild).
The major building work remaining to be done, is Crosswalk and QT5.
Then will attack the image creation.
If you want it to be delivered quicker, meet us on the Tizen Dev mailing
list we will tell you how you can help.
https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/dev
Regards
P.S. The key engineers in charge of that work will be in San Francisco
for the Tizen Developer conference. Come and share a drink with us.
--
Dominig ar Foll
Senior Software Architect
Open Source Technology Centre
Intel SSG
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