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Fedora SPARC

Architecture Maintainer Team

Interested in joining the SPARC team? Contact the team lead .

Contact Info

  • IRC: #fedora-sparc on irc.freenode.net
  • Mailing List: fedora-sparc@redhat.com
  • Regular IRC Meeting: Fedora SPARC will have regular IRC meetings on TBD.

History

Fedora SPARC started out as the Aurora SPARC Linux Project , when Red Hat stopped support for SPARC with Red Hat Linux 6.2. Fedora SPARC is the continuation of the Aurora efforts, in an official capacity as part of the Fedora Project.

CPU and Architecture Target

The baseline SPARC CPU architecture that we have chosen to support is sparcv9 (32bit). Although Aurora (the predecessor to Fedora SPARC) supported sparcv7 as its baseline, poor upstream kernel support for sparc/ (as opposed to sparc64/) combined with significant optimization gain make sparcv9 a much more viable target. Unfortunately, this means that sparc32 systems (anything SUN4M or older) will not work with Fedora SPARC.

It is possible that we will release a sparcv7 baselined tree again at some point, either under the Aurora name or as a Fedora SPARC release.

Sandbox Systems

Currently, there are no Fedora SPARC sandbox systems available.

Buildservers

Build Servers

daedalus Sun Fire T1000, 32 1ghz thread Niagara 1 CPU, 2x73gb sas drives, 16gb ram.
korolev Sun Fire T2000, 32 1ghz thread Niagara 1 CPU, 2x73gb sas drives, 8gb ram, 253gb T3 StorEdge shelf.

Database Server

vala Netra X1, 500mhz Ultrasparc IIi, 2x80gb ide drives, 2gb ram.


*** TODO: List buildservers, specs, here ***

Target Dates

Fedora SPARC 9

TBD