Hi !

First of all: it is possible.

Either way, the workflow is like this:
1) setup a mips system to compile the initial rpm packages natively 
        - we need rpm(build) support and the usual dependencies for building
        - the list of packages is around 80 - check Base:build for opensuse or 
                tizen
2) With these rpm's from step 1 setup a repo and point gbs to it or use OBS
        - this will kind of rebuild the same set of packages with itself.
3) Now we have the bootstrap done. Use gbs or OBS with the repo for the rest.

Am Mittwoch, 19. März 2014, 17:45:57 schrieb Jian-feng Ding:
> Andriy, AFAIK, we haven't tried to use GBS to bootstrapping new arch in
> local machine, instead, we usually did it in OBS server side, and then the
> initialized repositories can be the start point of GBS local build.
> 
> And for the MIPS support, it seems a far way to enable, because I noticed
> the official openSUSE OBS farm can only support the following arches:

This is not true, we can do more:
https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service/blob/master/src/backend/BSCando.pm


What we need for OBS operation is either a working emulator (needs adaptions) 
or a working version of qemu-linux-user for the mips target.


HTH so far. Ping on the list if you have questions.

Best,
Jan-Simon Möller
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