mherger wrote:
> > It's an odroid C1, running Debian
>
> I'm running a Debian 9.3 on a Rock64. Is there any update available for
>
> yours?
>
> In any case: you shouldn't have any problems building binaries yourself.
>
> Grab a copy of https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor and rund
It's an odroid C1, running Debian
I'm running a Debian 9.3 on a Rock64. Is there any update available for
yours?
In any case: you shouldn't have any problems building binaries yourself.
Grab a copy of https://github.com/Logitech/slimserver-vendor and rund
buildme.sh inside the CPAN folder.
mherger wrote:
> So far we only have binaries for 5.24+... what device is this? What OS?
>
> > Am 12.03.2018 um 20:33 schrieb philippe_44 no-mx (DOT) forums.slimdevices.com>:
> >
> >
> > mherger wrote:
> >>> I'm a bit confused with the situation with aarch64. I thought it
> was
> >> now
>
So far we only have binaries for 5.24+... what device is this? What OS?
> Am 12.03.2018 um 20:33 schrieb philippe_44
> :
>
>
> mherger wrote:
>>> I'm a bit confused with the situation with aarch64. I thought it was
>> now
>>> supported, but I
mherger wrote:
> > I'm a bit confused with the situation with aarch64. I thought it was
> now
> > supported, but I can't find a package that clearly talks about it.
> WHen
>
> There's no general support for aarch64, because that only defines the
> CPU architecture. The Perl binaries are always
I'm a bit confused with the situation with aarch64. I thought it was now
supported, but I can't find a package that clearly talks about it. WHen
There's no general support for aarch64, because that only defines the
CPU architecture. The Perl binaries are always the combination of at
least one