You could use QEMU ARM to build RPMs on the "native" architecture.

http://wiki.redsleeve.org/index.php/QEMU

The emulation slows-down speed about 1:8 but still enough
to build/compile.


2013/9/20 Michel Daggelinckx <[email protected]>

> I'm rebuilding a box from spare parts.
>
> Intel pentium 4 HT 3Ghz
> 2GB ram
> 150 GB HD
> 4TB usb HD
>
> i would like to use this as a build system to build my own redsleeve linux
> for armhf (raspberry).
>
> what software do i need to do this?
>
> I will install a minimal centos 6.
>
> I'm handicaped and going insane cos i have nothing to do, this project
> would keep me occupied and would be a great learning challenge.
> It could also give me the chance to get a programmers training with a
> local software company.
>
> I realy hope you can help me to get going.
>
>
>
> Yours,
> Michel
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