Second Ubuntu Yakkety Yak test rebuilds (all components, all architectures, Linaro-GCC)

2016-09-22 Thread Matthias Klose
The second test rebuild of Yakkety Yak was started on September 16 for all
architectures, all components (main component and seeded packages mostly
finished, unseeded packages still building).

Results (please also look at the superseded builds) can be found at

  http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/ftbfs/test-rebuild-20160916-yakkety.html

Additional build failures for packages in yakkety-proposed (not yet in yakkety)
can be found at http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/

Please help fixing the build failures.


Another test rebuild using the Linaro-GCC 6 as the default (planning the
defaults change around the end of October) can be found at

  http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/ftbfs/test-rebuild-20160916-linaro-yakkety.html

The corresponding compiler can be found in the ubuntu-toolchain-r/test PPA.

  Matthias

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git.l.o website improvement

2016-09-22 Thread Andy Doan
There's been a long standing request to move git.linaro.org's web UI
over to cgit[1]. We've just deployed a test version at:

 https://git.linaro.org/cgit/

We'd like to get people to try out and share any issues they have. Once
we work through issues, we'd like to get rid of the old gitweb interface
and make this the standard web UI to our git servers.

cgit has a bunch of nice features you should enjoy including:

 * Significantly faster
 * README support, eg: https://git.linaro.org/cgit/arm/vixl.git/about/
 * A much cleaner UI (slightly objective opinion)
 * Actively used by the best git sites such as git.kernel.org


= FAQ:

Q: The front page is much smaller?
A: I've collapsed many of our lesser used "sections" including the
"people" area so that our most used repos are more prominent.

Q: How does the "about" page work.
A: Just add a file like README, README.txt, README.md, README.rst and it
will automagically work. We can collapse or expand any sections we want,
I just took an initial stab at what seemed obvious to me.

Q: This looks a little different than normal cgit?
A: Yes, I've got to UI patches that have been reviewed, but not yet merged:
  https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/cgit/2016-September/003300.html

Q: What about android-git.linaro.org?
A: It will be converted after we finish with git.l.o

Q: What about our private git server?
A: There is a small privacy issue I'm trying to work out with the
maintainers so it can be used by us:

 https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/cgit/2016-September/003307.html

1: https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/about/
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Re: git.l.o website improvement

2016-09-22 Thread Marcin Juszkiewicz
W dniu 22.09.2016 o 18:18, Andy Doan pisze:
> cgit has a bunch of nice features you should enjoy including:
> 
>  * Significantly faster
>  * README support, eg: https://git.linaro.org/cgit/arm/vixl.git/about/
>  * A much cleaner UI (slightly objective opinion)
>  * Actively used by the best git sites such as git.kernel.org

Tarballs! For tags! Yay!

Finally it will be easier for packagers to get Linaro software in proper
tarballs.


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Linaro 16.09 available for download!

2016-09-22 Thread Koen Kooi
"Teamwork is essential -- it allows you to blame someone else."
~ Anonymous

The Linaro 16.09 release is now available for download! And it's a week
 early!

In preparation for Linaro Connect LAS16 in Las Vegas we're releasing a
bit earlier than usual. Next cycle will be back on schedule.

Using the Android-based images
===

The Android-based images come in three parts: system, userdata and boot.
These need to be combined to form a complete Android install. For an
explanation of how to do this please see:

http://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Android/ImageInstallation

If you are interested in getting the source and building these images
yourself please see the following pages:

http://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Android/GetSource
http://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Android/BuildSource

Using the OpenEmbedded-based images
===

With the Linaro provided downloads and with ARM’s Fast Models virtual
platform, you can boot a virtual ARMv8 system and run 64-bit binaries.

For more information please see:
http://www.linaro.org/engineering/armv8

Using the Debian-based images
===

The Debian-based images consist of two parts. The first part is a
hardware pack, which can be found under the hwpacks directory and
contains hardware specific packages (such as the kernel and bootloader).
The second part is the rootfs, which is combined with the hardware pack
to create a complete image. For more information on how to create an
image please see:

http://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/DevPlatform/Ubuntu/ImageInstallation

Getting involved


More information on Linaro can be found on our websites:

* Homepage:
http://www.linaro.org

* Wiki:
http://wiki.linaro.org

Also subscribe to the important Linaro mailing lists and join our IRC
channels to stay on top of Linaro developments:

* Announcements:

http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-announce

* Development:

http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev

* IRC:
#linaro on irc.linaro.org or irc.freenode.net
#linaro-android irc.linaro.org or irc.freenode.net

Known issues with this release
=

Bug reports for this release should be filed in Bugzilla
(http://bugs.linaro.org) against the
individual packages or projects that are affected.


On behalf of the release team,

Koen Kooi
Builds and Baselines | Release Manager
Linaro.org | Open source software for ARM SoCs
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