Hi, i'm running ubuntu on NanoPi (armbian spinoff), and currently in Your apt repo there are only packages for i386 and amd64 platforms.
Could you build packages for armhf platform ?
Otherwise i will have to do it by myself witch is painful :)
MattJ
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Hi! Sorry for the delay processing this.
We actually do already build armhf, but only for the Debian version targeted by Raspbian.
We don't currently build armhf for all distros because it is quite resource intensive for our build server.
We are planning to migrate to a more powerful server this year, and may look into this more then.
Meanwhile it is possible that the current Debian stretch packages may work for you, so give them a try!
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tags Component-Builder
Zash
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Sorry, it doesn't look like we can easily do this.
Ubuntu does not have any armhf packages at all, no compiler or any of the things we need to set up a build environment.
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tags Status-CantFix
Zash
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We switched our build infra to Buildbot and revisited the Ubuntu armhf situation. We now publish armhf and arm64 packages for all currently supported Debian and Ubuntu versions, with some exceptions.
https://package-builder.prosody.im/#/console should provide a decent overview.
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owner Zash
tags Status-Fixed
globi
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Yeah, i have only to wait two years for it :D.
Anyway, thanks
Hi, i'm running ubuntu on NanoPi (armbian spinoff), and currently in Your apt repo there are only packages for i386 and amd64 platforms. Could you build packages for armhf platform ? Otherwise i will have to do it by myself witch is painful :)
Hi! Sorry for the delay processing this. We actually do already build armhf, but only for the Debian version targeted by Raspbian. We don't currently build armhf for all distros because it is quite resource intensive for our build server. We are planning to migrate to a more powerful server this year, and may look into this more then. Meanwhile it is possible that the current Debian stretch packages may work for you, so give them a try!
ChangesSorry, it doesn't look like we can easily do this. Ubuntu does not have any armhf packages at all, no compiler or any of the things we need to set up a build environment.
ChangesWe switched our build infra to Buildbot and revisited the Ubuntu armhf situation. We now publish armhf and arm64 packages for all currently supported Debian and Ubuntu versions, with some exceptions. https://package-builder.prosody.im/#/console should provide a decent overview.
ChangesYeah, i have only to wait two years for it :D. Anyway, thanks