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Suggestion: add static binary files #9

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lars18th opened this issue Feb 2, 2016 · 4 comments
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Suggestion: add static binary files #9

lars18th opened this issue Feb 2, 2016 · 4 comments

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@lars18th
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lars18th commented Feb 2, 2016

Hi,

As vblade can be compiled static, then I suggest to put in the repository binaries for common platforms (x86, x64, arm, mipsbe, etc.).

You agree?

@ecashin
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ecashin commented Feb 3, 2016

Hi, @lars18th. Usually we would leave that to the various Linux distributions. A distribution with support for mipsbe would include a package (RPM, .deb, etc.) for mipsbe, for example.

If you have a specific distribution that you prefer, would you consider becoming a package maintainer for the vblade?

@lars18th
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lars18th commented Feb 3, 2016

Hi @ecashin ,

Several LiveCD and/or Embedded linux devices don't have the option to manage packages. Also, when you don't have access to a package repository this is not an option. And as the vblade can be compiled STATICALLY, why not include binaries? For example: Linux x86, Linux x64, Linux ARM, Android ARM, MacOSX x64, openwrt mipsbe, etc.

We really appreciate this!

@ecashin
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ecashin commented Feb 4, 2016

I'll leave this issue open, and folks who want static binaries can comment here indicating what their favorite static binaries would be.

@lars18th
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lars18th commented Feb 4, 2016

Hi @ecashin ,
Great!

Here my request:

  1. Linux x64
  2. Linux x32
  3. OpenWRT (Linux) mips
  4. Android (Linux) arm64 (AArch64)
  5. MacOSX x64

I hope you can provide some of them.
Thank you!

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