Hi,
I recently became aware that the CentOS guys are working on this as of
recently, so I thought I'd see if any SL users may also be interested in
such a thing. A similar ARM distro already exists, though. Those
interested in an ARM port may want to take a look at RedSleeve Linux,
which is an ARM port of the same upstream distribution as SL and CentOS.
You can look here for more info:
http://www.redsleeve.org/about/http://www.redsleeve.org/
In total 109 SRPMs had to be modified in order to get them to build and
work on ARM. They are in SRPMS/changed directory on the RedSleeve
mirror. (Note: About 5 of those 109 were changed in order to remove the
upstream branding which isn't relevant to the SL effort as it is already
taken care of. It is quite well known what those are.)
Gordan