On 24.01.23 11:51, Manfred Hollstein wrote:
Hi there,

as per $SUBJECT, can one of the Multimedia maintainers enable the build
of kodi for aarch64, please? While there exists a kodi-devel built for
aarch64 from kodi-noX-rasperry-pi (see
https://pmbs.links2linux.org/package/binary/download/Multimedia/kodi-noX-raspberry-pi/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/aarch64/kodi-devel-20.0-1.2.noarch.rpm),
it doesn't get picked up for building kodi.binary-addons:

an old version for aarch64 was lying around in disabled Multimedia/kodi/aarch64

I did "osc wipebinaries --build-disabled" in MM/kodi and now this

   $ osc -A pmbs buildinfo Multimedia kodi.binary-addons openSUSE_Tumbleweed 
aarch64
   <buildinfo project="Multimedia" repository="openSUSE_Tumbleweed" 
package="kodi.binary-addons" downloadurl="http://pmbs-api.links2linux.de:8080/";>

shows

<buildinfo project="Multimedia" repository="openSUSE_Tumbleweed" package="kodi.binary-addons" downloadurl="http://pmbs-api.links2linux.de:8080/";>
  <arch>aarch64</arch>
  <srcmd5>0f2ffbb253704a3b484c93dedc113e8a</srcmd5>
  <verifymd5>85ec8e6a9b3ee04feb2d5a539a1a47ed</verifymd5>
  <rev>53</rev>
  <specfile>kodi.binary-addons.spec</specfile>
  <file>kodi.binary-addons.spec</file>
  <versrel>20.0-3</versrel>
  <bcnt>1</bcnt>
  <release>3.1</release>
  <debuginfo>1</debuginfo>
  <subpack>kodi.binary-addons</subpack>
  <subpack>kodi.binary-addons-audiodecoder.2sf</subpack>
  <subpack>kodi.binary-addons-audiodecoder.2sf-debuginfo</subpack>
...

Although I am the package maintainer together with Sagi, we are not
allowed to make that change ourselves :(

This change would have only increased the load on my poor lonely configured-for-8GB-Worker, so I did not want to make it ;-) (kodi is configured for more RAM and disk than kodi-noX-raspberry-pi, so it can only build on the one "big" ARM worker, which is a real waste of resources. Actually the only reason for having the 8GB worker at all is that some users have kodi on aarch64 enabled in their home repos and thus the "pending packages" count will never go to zero, confusing my power-on-of-boot-shutdown-automation for the aarch64 workers :-)

The cleanup of the disabled binaries, you could have made on your own, though :-P

Let's see if this helped, once the current rebuild wave is finished.

Best regards,
--
Stefan Seyfried

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over
 public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman


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