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A binary for linux-arm64-gnu? #50

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martincode515 opened this issue Aug 18, 2023 · 2 comments
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A binary for linux-arm64-gnu? #50

martincode515 opened this issue Aug 18, 2023 · 2 comments

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@martincode515
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Hey there, nice library. It works great, unfortunately doesn't work on my Raspberry Pi.

How hard is it for you to prepare a node binary for a different platform?

@tropicbliss
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Oof, sorry for not getting back to you sooner. I have tried every platform and so far these are the only platforms that successfully builds out of the box in the CI/CD pipeline, and I have no time to figure out the intricacies of why some of them don't work since I have no use for them at the moment. I currently have an idea of how I could solve it (involves cargo-zigbuild).

I'm open to accepting any pull requests to fix this issue, but I probably should fix my builds failing first before I merge any of them.

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Oof, sorry for not getting back to you sooner. I have tried every platform and so far these are the only platforms that successfully builds out of the box in the CI/CD pipeline, and I have no time to figure out the intricacies of why some of them don't work since I have no use for them at the moment. I currently have an idea of how I could solve it (involves cargo-zigbuild).

I'm open to accepting any pull requests to fix this issue, but I probably should fix my builds failing first before I merge any of them.

That's okay, use case was a side project which I'm no longer working on.

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