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AlmaLinux 8.5 support in Langdale
Chaplin, Kris
Hello,
I'm working with our team to test supported development OS for our AMD/Xilinx PetaLinux distribution built on top of Langdale. The official supported Linux distributions are Ubuntu, Fedora, AlmaLinux, Debian and OpenSUSE, so we regtest our flow on each of these prior to advertising support. However, the supported version of AlmaLinux for Langdale is 8.5, and this is not available for download any more (https://mirrors.almalinux.org/isos.html). The earliest version is 8.6, with 8.7 being most current. The 8.5 isos are stripped from the mirrors, so url-games dont work here either. What is the recommended verison of AlmaLinux to test against Langdale? Is there a plan to update the Yocto release notes to reflect this? Many thanks Kris |
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Richard Purdie
On Mon, 2023-02-20 at 09:12 +0000, Chaplin, Kris via
lists.yoctoproject.org wrote: Hello,We're testing against AlmaLinux 8.7 so I think this is a documentation issue and the value hasn't been updated to match what we're now testing against. I've updated master and I suspect we'll follow up with changes to the other release branches. Thanks for mentioning it. Cheers, Richard |
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Alexander Kanavin
Note that the list of supported host distros is set only for the poky
reference distro with a weak assignment, and not for oe-core or yocto as a whole. If you do your own tests, and they don't show issues, you can mark any distro as compatible, or install buildtools tarball to insulate your build from problematic host tools (such as native gcc compiler). AlmaLinux in particular is a spinoff of RHEL and thus extremely conservative within the same major version. Alex On Mon, 20 Feb 2023 at 12:58, Chaplin, Kris via lists.yoctoproject.org <Kris.Chaplin=amd.com@...> wrote:
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Chaplin, Kris
On 20/02/2023 12:11, Richard Purdie wrote:
We're testing against AlmaLinux 8.7 so I think this is a documentationThank you Richard - that's great info. I'll ask our team to do the same. Regards Kris |
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Chaplin, Kris
Thanks Alex,
Note that the list of supported host distros is set only for the pokyThat's understood - thank you. As there were some changes upstream, I wanted to ensure that we have as much overlap as possible, so customers looking to integrate our meta layers together with others would have a tried and tested path. AlmaLinux in particular is a spinoff of RHEL and thus extremelyYes - my assumption is that we should be ok with 8.x, but we always test against a specific version / versions and document these, to save any corner cases causing unexpected failures. Appreciate the help. Regards Kris |
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Richard Purdie
On Mon, 2023-02-20 at 13:09 +0000, Chaplin, Kris via
lists.yoctoproject.org wrote: Thanks Alex,Just to loop back, we've updated all the branches to mention 8.7 nowNote that the list of supported host distros is set only for the pokyThat's understood - thank you. As there were some changes upstream, I and tweaked some of the other entries too (thanks Steve!). Cheers, Richard |
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Chaplin, Kris
On 22/02/2023 11:27, Richard Purdie wrote:
Just to loop back, we've updated all the branches to mention 8.7 nowThis is great news - thank you for your help on this, and to Steve. Will the page at https://docs.yoctoproject.org/ref-manual/system-requirements.html auto update at some point to reflect this? Regards Kris |
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Steve Sakoman
On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 4:06 AM Kris Chaplin <kris.chaplin@...> wrote:
If only :-) I'm preparing docs patches for langdale, kirkstone, and dunfell. Steve |
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Chaplin, Kris
On 22/02/2023 14:09, Steve Sakoman wrote:
If only :-) I'm preparing docs patches for langdale, kirkstone, and dunfell.Appreciate it - thanks again! |
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