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<bwidawsk>
DavidHeidelberg[m]: thanks. I'll check it out
<DavidHeidelberg[m]>
oh right, you don't use Debian. Why Arch? copy-paste or any particular reason?
<bwidawsk>
Just what I'm most familiar with. I'd like ultimately to use alpine
<bwidawsk>
I obviously didn't expect to run into this problem...
<DavidHeidelberg[m]>
yeah, I prefer Debian, but for "simple" CI stuff I prefer Alpine since it's minimalistic.
<DavidHeidelberg[m]>
Good thing is Debian has nicely prepared cross packages, so it's all pleasant experience to cross compile to anything which is supported
<DavidHeidelberg[m]>
packages as crossbuild-essential-$arch do the magic.
<bwidawsk>
Interesting, I assumed my aarch64 container would be a native build
<bwidawsk>
Perhaps I misunderstood how this works
<bwidawsk>
this gives me something to go on at least
<bwidawsk>
is there a way to map a runner to an arch?
<daniels>
aarch64 is native, yeah
<daniels>
you select it by doing tags: - aarch64
<bwidawsk>
yeah, it's called "...-arm9"
<bwidawsk>
back to the drawing board I guess
<daniels>
the only thing I can think of is that you're using arch:rolling
<bwidawsk>
yeah, but it's been broken for like 2 weeks now... seems suspect. I will try alpine though
<bwidawsk>
I've also tried llvm/clang, gold, mold, ld.lld permutations
<bwidawsk>
all broken in different ways
<DavidHeidelberg[m]>
bwidawsk: oh right, you can also use native aarch64 machines
<DavidHeidelberg[m]>
... yeah as daniels say :D
<bwidawsk>
I need a package name Rosetta stone
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