On 4/14/21 22:41, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Em qua., 14 de abr. de 2021 às 16:47, IOhannes m zmölnig <[email protected]> escreveu:Now, one thing is weird, cause Eric was using the organelle with deken and he could only see (Linux-armv6-32) instead of (Linux-armv7-32), is this a deken issue?
not really.if you obtained puredata from the raspbian repositories (as opposed to the Debian repositories), or compiled it yourself (without paying careful attention, using the raspbian provided toolchain - iirc), you would get a Pd-armv6. now Pd reports to deken which architecture it supports, but the code is just some compile-time #ifdef magic, and doesn't actually query the CPU capabilities. the net result of this is that Pd tells deken that it supports armv6, but not armv7 (or - heaven forbid - armv8) - so that's why you can only see arvm6-externals (unless you manually configure deken to use "Linux-armv7-32")
see also https://github.com/pure-data/deken/issues/206
But one can also just ship armv6 and aarch64 and it should work foreverybody, right?
as said before: somebody should do some benchmarking how much gain there is for armv7 with respect to armv8.
fgsrasd IOhannes
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