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Is it possible that termscp community provides official build for windows-aarch64, linux-musl for aarch64 and amd64 in the release.
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I'm developing a command-line tool called x-cmd that aims to provide portable tools across different platforms.
I'd love to share termscp with users, similar to how we offer yazi ( see https://x-cmd.com/pkg/yazi ). While we can build it ourselves, we prefer distributing community releases to benefit from shared maintenance and bug fixes.
Thanks.
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I'm also wondering why there are two x64 builds for macos:
termscp-v0.16.1-aarch4-apple-darwin.tar.gz 7.53 MB Nov 13, 2024 - is this a typo for aarch64 or is it something else, which is strange, as aren't all the apple silicon macs arm64/aarch64?
Is meant to be a linux arm64 build? As there currently is not a zip/tar build for a64 linux, just the deb. The x86 build for linux includes both a zip/tar and a deb.
I have not a mac so I have no idea what the arm arch is called on mac. I'm quite sure it used to be called aarch64, but for some reasons I've got some reports that they're machine was looking for a arm64 🤷🏻
I have not a mac so I have no idea what the arm arch is called on mac. I'm quite sure it used to be called aarch64, but for some reasons I've got some reports that they're machine was looking for a arm64 🤷🏻
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Hi, friends in termscp community,
Thanks for your work on this great project.
Is it possible that termscp community provides official build for windows-aarch64, linux-musl for aarch64 and amd64 in the release.
background
I'm developing a command-line tool called x-cmd that aims to provide portable tools across different platforms.
I'd love to share termscp with users, similar to how we offer yazi ( see https://x-cmd.com/pkg/yazi ). While we can build it ourselves, we prefer distributing community releases to benefit from shared maintenance and bug fixes.
Thanks.
Changes
The following changes to the application are expected
Implementation
Provide any kind of suggestion you propose on how to implement the feature.
If you have none, delete this section.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: