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Is Rpi4(ARM64) running Ubuntu20.04LTS supported? #124
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I haven't tested it, but arm64 is supported and it should work if you build from source. |
Thanks, will try it out and share my findings. |
Compilation was straight forward and now it works like a charm. Thanks ! |
I'm noob totally, throw me into any good doc or please tell simply how to compile this package? Would be appreciated. |
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Yeah it's not in the apt repository for aarch64 |
reptyr is available on 22.10 and later for the arm64 architecture (I don't think Debian or Ubuntu use "aarch64" for their 64-bit ARM architecture). Now that 22.04 has been released, it's not possible to update the packages in the release, but you could request a backport into the separate backports repository. (I don't have any reason to expect it to go badly) |
@Puzzak necro but for anyone else out there: I am running 22.04 LTS on my Oracle Cloud ARM instance, so it should be the same. Just Take a look at https://github.com/nelhage/reptyr/blob/master/Makefile for more details. |
This is quite a blast from the past, but still many thanks for the how-to |
First of all, thanks for this wonderful utility.
I understand that Ubuntu20.04LTS (for standard x86, x64 PCs) supports reptyr and it can be installed via apt-get, but I could not get it via apt for RPi4. Is it available via some PPA or Is there anyway I can compile it on RPi4 platform and use? Thanks for your time.
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