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Prebuilt binaries for Linux aarch64 #4721

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julienrbrt opened this issue Jul 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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Prebuilt binaries for Linux aarch64 #4721

julienrbrt opened this issue Jul 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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A-CI/CD Relates to continuous integration & deployment of Penumbra

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julienrbrt commented Jul 18, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
There is no prebuilt binaries for Linux aarch64

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I would be cool if your release action could build binaries for Linux aarch64

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Install cargo and build it myself. However I want to keep my system KISS.

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@conorsch conorsch added A-CI/CD Relates to continuous integration & deployment of Penumbra and removed needs-refinement unclear, incomplete, or stub issue that needs work labels Aug 8, 2024
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conorsch commented Aug 8, 2024

Hello, and thanks for your interested in the project! We use cargo-dist for prebuilding binaries on tags. The platforms currently supported are intentionally selected to be the most popular and commonly used. In reading through the docs, I was pleasant surprised to see that cargo-dist does seem to support linux-aarch64, but it'd still prefer to target only the most popular platforms in our automated builds.

Install cargo and build it myself. However I want to keep my system KISS.

I do understand that inclination. You may want to review the dev env docs, which require the use of nix, but are specifically geared toward a minimum of fuss.

For anyone else out there reading along, and wishing for platform support, feel free to chime in. Otherwise, I'm inclined to close this issue as wont-fix and encourage folks to build from source.

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