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Support for AlexaPi on RHEL Distributions (Fedora, RHEL, CentOS) #514

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gouthamkrishnakv opened this issue Jan 4, 2021 · 0 comments
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Thank you for reporting an issue with AlexaPi.

Make sure you are running the latest version of AlexaPi, and look through issues before submitting.

Check out our Wiki, and make sure to look at Debugging, and Audio debugging in particular before filing an issue.

In order to help troubleshooting, be sure to include the following information:

Output of the audio debugging script.

Your OS (including version) where you are running AlexaPi:
Note: Raspbian older than Stretch is not supported!

Fedora 33 aarch64 Image on Raspberry Pi 4 - 4 GB RAM Edition (problem presists in x86_64 also)

Your hardware platform and model you are running on:

          /:-------------:\          goutham@raspberry-pi-4 
       :-------------------::        ---------------------- 
     :-----------/shhOHbmp---:\      OS: Fedora 33 (Workstation Edition) aarch64 
   /-----------omMMMNNNMMD  ---:     Host: rpi 
  :-----------sMMMMNMNMP.    ---:    Kernel: 5.9.10-200.fc33.aarch64 
 :-----------:MMMdP-------    ---\   Uptime: 2 hours, 44 mins 
,------------:MMMd--------    ---:   Packages: 1591 (rpm) 
:------------:MMMd-------    .---:   Shell: bash 5.0.17 
:----    oNMMMMMMMMMNho     .----:   Terminal: /dev/pts/0 
:--     .+shhhMMMmhhy++   .------/   CPU: (4) @ 1.500GHz 
:-    -------:MMMd--------------:    Memory: 279MiB / 3820MiB 
:-   --------/MMMd-------------;
:-    ------/hMMMy------------:                              
:-- :dMNdhhdNMMNo------------;                               
:---:sdNMMMMNds:------------:
:------:://:-------------::
:---------------------://

Device: Raspberry Pi 4 - 4GB RAM Edition.

Python release (python3 --version):

Python 3.9.0

Description of problem:

Due to lack of scripts for RHEL, one cannot install it onto Fedora, nor any RHEL Images.

Expected:

Proper pulling of RHEL dependencies using yum/dnf and proper install into the system.

Problem-relevant config.yaml entries:


Steps to reproduce:

  1. Download the Fedora ARM64 Image and flash it to the SD Card
  2. Install Fedora using in-built installer
  3. Try to install using the given installer.

Traceback (if applicable):


Additional info:

scripts/ -> setup.sh ->  scripts/device/os/[archlinux/debian].sh

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