TDE is already successfully compiled for ARM64 - see Preliminary Stable
Builds repository for Debian Jessie and Stretch.
Cheers
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Slávek
Dne st 3. ledna 2018 Alexandre Couture napsal(a):
Hi,
I already ran TDE on Raspberry Pi model B and on a chinese ARM netbook.
These were 32 bit ARM, but I don't see why TDE couldn't be compiled for
64 bit ARM.
Have a great day!
-Alexandre
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De : dep <dep(a)drippingwithirony.com>
Envoyé : 3 janvier 2018 13:08:55
À : trinity-users(a)lists.pearsoncomputing.net
Objet : [trinity-users] about to bite off more than i can chew
so it seems likely that sometime in the next month the planet computers
gemini will ship, dual booting android and debian stretch and,
apparently, allowing linux apps to run under android (though we do not
yet know whether the inverse is true, which would be useful for, say,
telephone stuff).
and amid my excitement i realize that there's a huge amount i don't
know re. running linux applications on ARM machines. i've been spoiled
by the ability on x86 machines to be able to add a repository to
sources.lst and everything just works. my guess is that i'll not be
able simply to add the trinity debian repository on this gadget and
simply do an apt-get to make it all work.
so, then, for those experienced in different architectures: is it
likely i could simply recompile TDE on the machine itself and therefore
get working binaries (presuming the availability of a compiler for the
gadget), or is there more -- much, much more, probably -- that i'll
need to do? the whole purpose of the exercise is to have TDE running
usefully on a pocket-sized device, and i realize now that i don't even
know if binaries would have to be specific to a particular device or
just what.
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dep