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Assist and provide you with Linux x64 and Arm64 binaries

Open coreybruce opened this issue 3 years ago • 5 comments
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Hey Again, would you like some help getting binaries compiled for Linux x64 and Arm64? I can easily Help and compile for both as I have a Linux PC and my Raspberry pi 4 which I have already packaged a local package on my Manjaro Arm64 via my pi 4 8gb.

coreybruce avatar Jan 23 '22 07:01 coreybruce

Hello. I have no need for Linux binaries. My strategy is to use only universal distribution methods, such as building from source. I considered making a static build for x64 and x86, decided against it in the end.

The are several 3rd party packages for various distros that provide dynamic builds. There is also a Flatpack package, which is kind of universal.

k4zmu2a avatar Jan 24 '22 05:01 k4zmu2a

Hello. I have no need for Linux binaries. My strategy is to use only universal distribution methods, such as building from source. I considered making a static build for x64 and x86, decided against it in the end.

The are several 3rd party packages for various distros that provide dynamic builds. There is also a Flatpack package, which is kind of universal.

Ahh ok, does that flatpak have arm64 support?

coreybruce avatar Jan 24 '22 05:01 coreybruce

Flatpak package itself probably supports building for arm. But I am not sure if Flathub provides arm binaries.

k4zmu2a avatar Jan 25 '22 06:01 k4zmu2a

Flatpak package itself probably supports building for arm. But I am not sure if Flathub provides arm binaries.

I'm pretty sure it already does :)

coreybruce avatar Jan 25 '22 06:01 coreybruce

Yes, it supports both x86_64 and aarch64 :)

kowalski7cc avatar Jan 26 '22 08:01 kowalski7cc