@Philippe the distro is based on indllib 1.0 just after it has been released (Apr 2015). This means it does not contain the latest changes to the code.
However, you can update your indilib from the offical repo with apt-get. It should work without problems. Only custom astroberry drivers will not be updated. Just remember to put the filesystem in rw mode first and copy all files from *_rw directories to *_org directories before you set the filesystem back to ro mode and reboot. Otherwise the changes introduced by updates will not be persistent.
I will be updating the drivers to the latest indilib this summer and hopefuly I will fix some bugs too. I'm using Astroberry RC1 in production environment for my observations. So far so good. Im especially glad of Astroberry Focuser, which works flawlessly. Astroberry GPS needs fix for gps connection (we discussed it above) and rewrite of the code responsible for calculating timezone (it does not account for DST adjustment) and setting time to scope (it conflicts with indi client for some reason). After some testing Mosaic needs major reengineering too. It is mount and ccd specific which makes it not portable enough and it's a pain.
And the last but not least - for development I use my own IDE, which includes all dependencies, libraries and sources. It is too "dirty" to get it public but if you want to go for some code development I can share it with you. It's just another img file for 4GB SD card. Drop me a private message if you're interested.
@patdut, I don't think so. The distro is Raspberry Pi specific. It contains RPi bootloader so it will probably not even boot. You can always give it a try and let us know
Anyway, if it boots up you can use indiserver with all drivers except astroberry focuser, astroberry gps, astroberry altimu due to GPIO pins are RPi specific (bcm2835).
So I would recommend just vanilla system for odroid-C1, adding indilib official repo or downloading the binary files, install and have lots of fun!