The OpenSUSE Project, a Novell sponsored and community-supported open source project, has confirmed that the new release of openSUSE Build Service will support compiling for the ARM platform.
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The openSUSE project 1.6 version of the build service includes support for compiling packages for the ARM platform.. The support for cross-architecture build support means that developers can create RPM or Debian packages for openSUSE, Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora, the Project explained. This work has been contributed by 5e DataSoft GmbH, working as part of the openSUSE community to add support for embedded devices based on ARM. 5e provides solutions based on openSUSE.
At the same time the openSUSE Project and the Linux Foundation jointly confirmed that openSUSE Build Service will be added to the Linux Developer Network (LDN).
The Linux Foundation will be providing an interface to the openSUSE Build Service via the Linux Developer Network site, so that developers can create packages for all major Linux distributions via LDN.
The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux.
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