Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 13:18:03 -0500 From: Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org> To: freebsd-arm@FreeBSD.org Subject: Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone images available on FreeBSD FTP mirrors Message-ID: <20140129181803.GI1827@glenbarber.us>
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--hAW+M2+FUO+onfmf Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Hi, For those not subscribed to the -snapshots@ mailing list, arm/armv6 images for the RPI-B and BEAGLEBONE systems are now available on the FreeBSD FTP mirrors. The work to integrate building ARM images was sponsored by the FreeBSD Foundation. Checksums are in the announcement mail here: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-snapshots/2014-January/000066.html Images for RPI-B and BEAGLEBONE are expected to be available weekly (unless something goes wrong with the builds) for 11.0-CURRENT and 10.0-STABLE. PANDABOARD and CUBIEBOARD images should be available next week. Many thanks to Tim Kientzle for Crochet, which is used to produce these images, and to Warner Losh for his input on various things over the last weeks. Enjoy! Glen --hAW+M2+FUO+onfmf Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (FreeBSD) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJS6UXbAAoJELls3eqvi17QLmkQAKWZUJ1ofBQcJgsPAlc5aPn6 2epGWKgZNzlPIau5h6P0LoEMliz1TJOn6NIS/msn3qEXVUOlqYX14RecuDYxnpJ/ CN+0nWr780+7A8w4n3ZUG5ankY5HNG0465KvyzNaim+T8nNuWu0U4wc92U7uhDr8 JmSCl/aoGdNKRr7wRs6ErxdhxCo/zcQPj5SfS/40Ihr5Fif1bMSDyNi1+k7awPSF ZgFt2acc81yWYvSqmAH8/Gsi7jtZ8s11Ij9cBNCK2elzbVRrPfocwr0+pM6jOJH+ naMzjWtNjfnDPkZPOzbtfvDa2phZoYVk2Zy64L9uVP5BQTJ3/vvhlsyuaO2BpfLP nFMLrUEKUk7jTcoF2UxppBwA7DqxnVNnw5w86bKSFXPFPFdG0i7+vgYBLsmyoY+k u4jGxywVU1RIhYtK4OEeBQ9QZ9Q6mVcyEQTaYdQ87hihcP2zdFaCpghigfx9P6LI ULbHwoESQ72o8zTHWNeTXg4UXvHSyETN798mFFa4juv5y57qe2IC8SzDKhdexxKa Y9N9bvXMwVkw4FHCKHndbigXr/fX1b4xgKeM+a9O5S7Kqm45aSj1NHKvskL1jQqL DGV7HDfCy4hKU8DPFKG33btNSOCEVm59nj93i324rafZJmsL1tRy5RkRDYHRmSAi UkFdUFbEUqMrmvZYE4Xs =oFYo -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --hAW+M2+FUO+onfmf--
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