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[https://riscv.org/ RISC-V] (pronounced "RISC Five") is an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC-V open source instruction set architecture (ISA)].  This project, informally called '''Fedora/RISC-V''', aims to provide a complete Fedora experience on the RISC-V (64 bit) architecture.
[https://riscv.org/ RISC-V] (pronounced "RISC Five") is an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC-V open source instruction set architecture (ISA)].  This project, informally called '''Fedora/RISC-V''', aims to provide a complete Fedora experience on the RISC-V (64 bit, RV64G) architecture.


= Topics =
= Topics =

Revision as of 16:07, 1 October 2016

RISC-V (pronounced "RISC Five") is an open source instruction set architecture (ISA). This project, informally called Fedora/RISC-V, aims to provide a complete Fedora experience on the RISC-V (64 bit, RV64G) architecture.

Topics

Downloads

https://fedorapeople.org/groups/risc-v/
Disk images, RPMs, SRPMs. Log files and status from the autobuilder.
https://github.com/rwmjones/fedora-riscv-autobuild
The autobuilder source.
https://github.com/rwmjones/fedora-riscv-stage4
Scripts used to build the stage4 disk image.
http://copr-fe.cloud.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rjones/riscv/
The COPR repository (for Fedora 24/x86_64) containing: QEMU, Spike, cross-compiler toolchain (obsolete)

Bootstrapping is over so the following links are now obsolete:

https://github.com/rwmjones/fedora-riscv
Git repository containing the bootstrapping work. Read the README file!
http://oirase.annexia.org/riscv/
Interim stage3 disk images built by rwmj
http://davidlt.web.cern.ch/davidlt/riscv/
Interim stage3 disk and kernel images built by davidlt.

Status

Last updated: 2016-10-01

Stage4 disk images, RPMs, SRPMs, etc are now available here. We also need volunteers to help with building packages.

All packages that are built in Koji are currently being autobuilt against the stage4 disk image. The autobuilder status page is here

Communications

On FreeNode IRC: #fedora-riscv

There is no specific mailing list, use the general Fedora developers' mailing list.