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As arm is now a part of real world rhardware when do you plan to make arm64 pkgs ?
Also with building linux does not use /opt by default /opt is out dated unix dir.
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As arm is now a part of real world rhardware when do you plan to make arm64 pkgs ?
Never unless you set up your own toolchain for the community. I have enough to do with new features and stability. The few artifacts found here are either the products of the CI./CD or the outcome of processes owned by their users.
Also with building linux does not use /opt by default /opt is out dated unix dir.
This kind of bold statement is irrelevant. If you build from source and install in your system I strongly recommend not to do this as root so /usr/local is a no go. However if you compile from source in your own system you are the boss so you may install things anywhere you like.
SDRangel is included in DragonOS Pi64 (aarch64) and as F4exb mentions, it's not terribly difficult to follow the excellent SDRAngel guide for Linux to compile and make a package yourself. It's better to compile with a 8GB Pi, but you can get away with 4GB with some fine tuning. I'm sure on other arm64 targets it'll compile just fine.
As arm is now a part of real world rhardware when do you plan to make arm64 pkgs ?
Also with building linux does not use /opt by default /opt is out dated unix dir.
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