Andreas Enge <andr...@enge.fr> writes: > On Sat, Jan 03, 2015 at 08:09:42PM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote: >> Congrats on all the progress made! > > These are good news indeed! > >> It would be nice to have a couple of build machines for this platform. >> If anyone reading this wants to help, please let us know! > > On which kind of machines does this armhf run? Is it related to the output > of "uname -m"?
Our armhf targets the same set of machines as Debian's armhf, namely the ARMv7-A architecture with VFP3D16 coprocessor. So 'uname -m' must output "armv7l" or better, and I guess the processor "Features" as reported by /proc/cpuinfo must include "vfpv3" and either "vfpd16" or "vfpd32". > I have a raspberry pi that identifies as "armv6l", and a seagate > goflex that identifies as "armv5tel". I suppose both are too old to > run armhf? Right, they can't run armhf. Also, a build slave should have 1 GB RAM minimum (preferably 2) and reasonably well performing storage (i.e. SATA not SD). So, I think Beaglebone Black and other systems in that class will not be sufficient. I think we need ARM board(s) with performance comparable to the Novena. The Novena itself would be a fine option, but I'm not willing to give mine up for that task :) Mark