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On Mon, 26 Mar 2012, Gordan Bobic wrote:
> 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.
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> You can look here for more info:
> http: //www.redsleeve.org/about/
> http: //www.redsleeve.org/
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> 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.)
Interesting ! Thanks for the link :)
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