Thanks for your response.

My arm64 servers are just for test at this time (openSUSE and SLE12-SP2). So I 
could have a try with Leap 42.2.
The main problem for me is that I need to use a custom DT to boot correctly and 
I don't know if I can pass a custom DT when booting with an iso image.

Loic

>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : Andreas Färber [mailto:[email protected]]
>Envoyé : lundi 5 septembre 2016 22:42
>À : [email protected]
>Objet : Re: [opensuse-arm] No update of ARM64 Tumbleweed?
>
>Hello Loic,
>
>Am 05.09.2016 um 14:32 schrieb LOIC DEVULDER:
>> I have a ARM64 server installed with Tumbleweed but there’s no update
>since june L
>> The repository at
>http://download.opensuse.org/ports/aarch64/factory/repo/oss/ seems
>untouched since the 3rd june!
>>
>> Is someone know why?
>
>https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/3
>
>Apparently the 4.7 kernel update broke some things and is since blocking
>the tests for any userspace package updates as well.
>
>In theory you could get newer RPMs, e.g., via `osc getbinaries` while
>the test failures are still being investigated.
>
>> Should I use Leap 42.2 beta instead?
>
>If your server can boot from an .iso you could give 42.2 a try and
>report how it goes. There are no JeOS images yet.
>
>https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/20
>
>But the question is whether you want to run beta software with failing
>test cases on your server. If not, then the alternative to Tumbleweed
>would still be Leap 42.1.
>
>Regards,
>Andreas
>
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