Update package scripts for multiple architectures#763
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theofficialgman wants to merge 1 commit intoshiftkey:linuxfrom
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Update package scripts for multiple architectures#763theofficialgman wants to merge 1 commit intoshiftkey:linuxfrom
theofficialgman wants to merge 1 commit intoshiftkey:linuxfrom
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@theofficialgman thanks for the contribution! I've opened #774 which should achieve what you need in a more succinct manner, and I'll get this merged so it'll hopefully make your work easier... |
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does some work on #251
Description
changes the hardcoding of a single architecture to an architecture set at build time dependent on the running process architecture.
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as I have said before, I am not a programmer, so if this syntax is horrible I am sorry. It does work however and means that arm64 linux no longer needs any local patching to build (besides building and shimming in dugite-native). This also makes it easier to build armhf linux (though that is still more difficult since the windows node dependencies and scripting has to be fully removed due to winstaller still being installed on linux)