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support for ARM64 package #86

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RichNeese opened this issue Nov 15, 2018 · 3 comments
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support for ARM64 package #86

RichNeese opened this issue Nov 15, 2018 · 3 comments

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@RichNeese
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what is needed to get a test build fro arm64 ubuntu ? We would like to have the client for development

@shiftkey
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No current plans, but there are some instructions for building from source currently - check out these PRs desktop#4198 desktop#4650 and this section of the setup guide: https://github.com/desktop/desktop/blob/258d0deacdfdf7b97ea1c08ca2bb9ce8d4f931d7/docs/contributing/setup.md#arm64-builds

@shiftkey shiftkey added the meta label Dec 20, 2018
@shiftkey shiftkey changed the title cliient compile for arm64 support for ARM64 package Mar 24, 2019
@RussianNeuroMancer
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RussianNeuroMancer commented Sep 5, 2019

Currently there is one arm64 workstation, two arm64 laptops with preinstalled Linux, four arm64 laptops capable of running Linux, twelve Samsung DeX capable devices, several desktop-capable arm64 SBC (such as ODROID-N2, ROCKPRo64, RPi4, HiKey960/970, etc.).

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Still no change in plans?

@shiftkey
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shiftkey commented Feb 7, 2020

It looks like the Desktop team is no longer distributing an ARM64 version of Git with the dugite-native package, so without an alternative way of invoking Git and the engineering work to incorporate it into our builds, this isn't going to happen.

desktop/dugite-native#315 has more context behind the change.

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