Richard W.M. Jones píše v Čt 01. 10. 2009 v 10:29 +0100:
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 07:02:08PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
Jeff Garzik jgarzik@pobox.com writes:
The lack of big endian builds by default is a notable loss, and will lead to a decline in software quality. I think this is a net-negative for Fedora.
I think the same, but it's getting harder to find PPC machines.
This was my problem too with PPC builds - it's hard to get time on a PPC/PPC64 machine to fix the problems.
Is there another big-endian platform that is on the upswing?
Is ARM big endian?
The chips can usually do both endians, but Fedora/ARM is built as little endian, because the targeted HW is little endian.
Dan