I see, while we're at it, can I ask you to help me compiling just [plaits~], [circuit~], [sfz~] and [sfont~] for the needed architectures as soon as I have an official release out in a couple of days?
And out of the 'Linux-arm64-32 / Linux-armv7-32 / Linux-armv6-32', which one should I not use? thanks Em sáb., 3 de fev. de 2024 às 16:07, Linux Rouen Normandie < [email protected]> escreveu: > What I said about 2 months ago is: > - At that time the main used RPi OS was/is v.11 32-bit (based on Debian > Bullseye). > - This OS was/is largely used on all RPi H/W, either 32-bit and/or 64-bit > capable. > > Since RPi OS 12 64-bit (based on Debian Bookworm) became official on 11th > Oct. 2023 > <https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/bookworm-the-new-version-of-raspberry-pi-os/>, > this one will slowly but surely replace RPi OS 11/12 32-bit on the > compatible hardware; i.e. 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 4B, 400, 5, CM3, CM3+, CM4, CM4S, > and Zero 2 W. > > My RPi 400 (4 GB RAM) has a chip-set which can run both 32 and 64-bit OSs. > Up to about 2 months ago I was only running under RPi OS 11 32-bit, as > recommended by the RPi Foundation (64-bit was not considered as being > enough completed). > Now I'm also running under RPi OS 12 64-bit but this one is still buggy > vs. the previous 32-bit version. > > Regarding Pd/Deken (I built it from the source code), I was obliged for > both RPi OS 11 32-bit and RPi OS 12 64-bit to change the default platform > to a user-defined platform to be able to get access to a larger externals > offer. > > During my Pd 0.54-1 compilation under RPi OS 12 64-bit I got: > pd 0.54.1 is now configured > Platform: Linux > Float size: default > ... > Deken identifier: linux-arm64 > ... > > After my today RPi OS 12 64-bit system update, I have: > OS: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) aarch64 > Host: Raspberry Pi 400 Rev 1.0 > Kernel: 6.1.0-*rpi8*-rpi-v8 > -when just few hours ago I had- > OS: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) aarch64 > Host: Raspberry Pi 400 Rev 1.0 > Kernel: 6.1.0-*rpi7*-rpi-v8 > -when just after this OS installation I had- > OS: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) aarch64 > Host: Raspberry Pi 400 Rev 1.0 > Kernel: 6.1.0-*rpi6*-rpi-v8 > > I hope this clarifies a little bit my previous writings. 😉 > > The Pd/Deken platform detection issue remains open. > - - - - - - - - - > > Le 03/02/2024 à 16:18, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit : > > > On Sat, 3 Feb 2024 at 09:55 Linux Rouen Normandie <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Well - well, who said I have said that !? 😕 >> > > I can clearly be wrong with what you said, but then explain again please > :) I just remember something that you mentioned armv8 64 bits is really rare > > >> Now on my RPi 400, I'm running since few weeks the latest RPi OS 12 >> 64-bit (Debian Bookworm). >> At least up to few weeks ago Else was not available for this platform, >> except the old v.1.0-0 rc-6. >> >> This why for each release I 'm building Else from its source code >> including the missing 4 objects [sfont~], [circuit~], [sfz~] and [plaits~]. >> >> Here my understanding is for seeing the available librairies in Deken we >> need to change the Default platform 'Linux-armv8-32' to the User >> defined-platform 'Linux-arm64-32'. >> See the attached screen capture. >> > > But shouldn’t it get it right without this? > > >> Best, >> Joseph >> ---------- >> >> Le 03/02/2024 à 07:39, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit : >> >> Hi, to add on the discussion, Francisco talked to me in private and I >> asked him to bring this to the list. >> >> First, I stopped offering raspberry pi binaries for amv8 for a while now. >> Joseph (Linux ROUEN Normandie) said that that it'd be really rare for >> someone to use it, and Francisco is using it and needs it, so I'd like to >> get this straight. Apparently I should bother and offer these binaries >> again. Francisco, do you know why you need this and not something else? >> Joseph, can you join in the discussion and tell us again why this should >> not be necessary? >> >> Last release I have with 'armv8' binaries is rc6, still up in deken. >> Francisco confirmed they work, but it doesn't show up for him! I am now >> about to release rc11, and I keep only the 5 last releases in the serve so >> I don't take too much space, so rc6 is about to be deleted. I just uploaded >> (after Francisco's email) rc11 binaries for pi (armv6, armv7 and armv8). >> It's up in deken... I dont think I need the 3 of them, but is seems I need >> at least 2, right? >> >> Now, these uploaded packagee misses 4 objects, [sfont~], [circuit~], >> [sfz~] and [plaits~]. I need help compiling them for armv8 and whatever >> ELSE I need to provide, so what we have up there now is just a *test* >> until we can figure things out. The dekn system uploaded the packages as >> 'Linux-arm64-32 / Linux-armv7-32 / Linux-armv6-32'. Francisco seems to need >> 'Linux-arm64-32', ('armv8'), and it doesn't show. >> >> Em sex., 2 de fev. de 2024 às 21:50, Francisco Medeiros < >> [email protected]> escreveu: >> >>> Deken is not showing the ELSE external, nor many other externals >>> available for Linux-Arm64-32. >>> >> see? >> >> >>> When starting deken says Platform detected: Linux-aarch64-float32" and >>> "Platform re-detected: Linux-armv8-float32". >>> >> >> Why both? Now I wonder that maybe it should have detected >> 'Linux-arm64-32' instead? I don't know... >> >> cheers >> >>
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