Sxmo 1.11.0 required bonsai (written in hare) and when we were packaging for postmarketOS, we found out that hare had not been packaged for 32-bit architectures.
We just released Sxmo 1.11.1 to postmarketOS/alpine edge with a workaround for 32-bit architectures:
https://lists.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-announce/%3C87k064v8v0.fsf%40momi.ca%3E
Please remember to review the Sxmo 1.11.0 release notes:
https://lists.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-announce/%3C87k06k2r0b.fsf%40momi.ca%3E
Thanks!
We just released Sxmo 1.11.1 to postmarketOS/alpine edge with a workaround for 32-bit architectures:
https://lists.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-announce/%3C87k064v8v0.fsf%40momi.ca%3E
Please remember to review the Sxmo 1.11.0 release notes:
https://lists.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-announce/%3C87k06k2r0b.fsf%40momi.ca%3E
Thanks!
@martijnbraam
Thanks for clarifying heh. You're right
In my email on the mailing list, I clarified that the compiler backend used by hare (qbe) does not have 32-bit support. I thought anyone interested in fixing would read the mailing list post. Mastodon doesnt have enough characters and I was trying to make it look short and sweet.
Thanks for clarifying heh. You're right
In my email on the mailing list, I clarified that the compiler backend used by hare (qbe) does not have 32-bit support. I thought anyone interested in fixing would read the mailing list post. Mastodon doesnt have enough characters and I was trying to make it look short and sweet.
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