[Server-devel] armv7hl vs armv7l

2012-07-06 Thread George Hunt
Hi Peter, You probably know the answer to this question off the top of your head. I've played with fedora's Trimslice armv7hl, using it to recompile XS rpms. Now in conversation with OLPC-Australia, I've agreed to try to apply my stuff to the XO-1.75 pre-release 12.1.0, which I believe is based

Re: [Server-devel] armv7hl vs armv7l

2012-07-06 Thread Peter Robinson
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 10:42 AM, George Hunt georgejh...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Peter, You probably know the answer to this question off the top of your head. I've played with fedora's Trimslice armv7hl, using it to recompile XS rpms. Now in conversation with OLPC-Australia, I've agreed to try

Re: [Server-devel] armv7hl vs armv7l

2012-07-06 Thread George Hunt
Thanks Peter, I was confused when I installed latest 12.1.0 on an XO and issued uname -a, to see the response come back armv7l, rather than armv7hl. I was thinking that yum would be confused by the difference. I'm glad that the trimslice generated rpms I have will be usable. I'll need to learn

Re: [Server-devel] armv7hl vs armv7l

2012-07-06 Thread Peter Robinson
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 11:52 AM, George Hunt georgejh...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Peter, I was confused when I installed latest 12.1.0 on an XO and issued uname -a, to see the response come back armv7l, rather than armv7hl. I was thinking that yum would be confused by the difference. The

Re: [Server-devel] armv7hl vs armv7l

2012-07-06 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 6:52 AM, George Hunt georgejh...@gmail.com wrote: I'm glad that the trimslice generated rpms I have will be usable.  I'll need to learn how to override the default arch, so that yum will do what I want it to do. But I have google for that! You should not need to override