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Declare Ubuntu Noble as supported build target
Description
Status change for build target.
How Has This Been Tested?
Status change, no need for testing.
Checklist:
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
https://github.com/armbian/build/issues/6531 should be adressed beforehand
A problem. If we don't change this prior to release:
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Welcome to Armbian 24.5.0 Noble with Linux 6.6.30-current-rockchip64
No end-user support: unsupported (noble) userspace!
Userland is supported, building too. We just keep this bug open - "build is slow". Probably its slow only via Qemu, which is anyway outside our power to address.
Possibly this is the root cause, with a working mitigation proof of concept - FYI 🤞
I'll merge this. If we are going to wait for really stable Ubuntu Noble, we can wait for another 3-6 months. Since upstream is marketing this as stable ... we have no choice here. Also bug that slows down compilation has been working on. This only affects displaying status in MOTD and in the build script. Build targets are already made and we build this ... slowly.
I'll merge this. If we are going to wait for really stable Ubuntu Noble, we can wait for another 3-6 months. Since upstream is marketing this as stable ... we have no choice here. Also bug that slows down compilation has been working on. This only affects displaying status in MOTD and in the build script. Build targets are already made and we build this ... slowly.
I understand, but believe me, better try it, use the extension quoted in my comment and you'll squash build times by 60% :)