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Linux i486
The gem fails to find a proper binary for my 32 bit Debian server.
The problem is that RbConfig::CONFIG['host_cpu'] reports i486, while uname -m gives me i686.
I guess that RbConfig::CONFIG['host_cpu'] reports the compile configuration of Ruby, not the actual platform. It also will report a 32 bit architecture if you run a 32 bit ruby binary on a 64 bit platform.
I'm not sure if there's a proper way to detect the architecture of the actual platform ruby is running on instead of what it was compiled for (https://github.com/rdp/os does not do this either). Of course one could invoke a shell and ask e. g. uname, but...
The easiest fix would be to install the i686 version of phantom even if RbConfig::CONFIG['host_cpu'] reports i486. The probability of running on an actual i486 or Pentium should be quite low. You could give a warning in that situation. Would be nicer than just giving up.
I can prepare a PR if we agree on a solution for this.
Here's a quick implementation: https://github.com/cschramm/phantomjs-gem/commit/5e0115f4b4efa76f6b191a78f20d87f33a29e6aa
(I also removed x86_32 since I'm pretty confident this does not exist :wink: )
Any feedback?
Perhaps a new UnknownLinux
platform that prints a warn
and then installs the 32bit version?