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Add support for linux arm32 #3855

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Painadath opened this issue Jun 12, 2021 · 18 comments
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Add support for linux arm32 #3855

Painadath opened this issue Jun 12, 2021 · 18 comments
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@Painadath
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I never played it becuase it didn't work

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Give a build for arm in every release

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It will cause many raspberry pi users to use multimc

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  • I have searched the issue tracker and did not find an issue describing my suggestion, especially not one that has been rejected.
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ImperatorStorm commented Jun 12, 2021

Won't happen unless Mojang ships arm32 builds of lwjgl and other libraries required to run minecraft

also, duplicate of #2133

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@Painadath
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Please reopen it we have lwgl libraries for arm32 @ImperatorStorm

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phit commented Jun 12, 2021

no "we" don't, there's no official ARM libraries from Mojang

@Painadath
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But there is unofficial lwgl libraries I play minecraft on my pi 4 using them @phit

@spannerman79
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Until there is official support from Mojang it won't happen @Painadath

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Until there is official support from Mojang it won't happen @Painadath

IDK but there is lwgl2 and lwgl3 libraries compiled for arm32 @spannerman79

@Painadath
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Here it is https://github.com/mikehooper/Minecraft

@spannerman79
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Again it seems you miss the entire point.

Until there is official support from Mojang providing those libraries this won't happen.

How much more clear does this need to be?!

@kb-1000
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kb-1000 commented Jun 12, 2021

Okay @Painadath, please show me where these ARM libraries are referenced in this file then:
https://launchermeta.mojang.com/v1/packages/44fa141917df947ed5a138f5cfe667a34f7bbaca/1.17.json
Third-party libraries like what you referenced are not accepted.

@Painadath
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@kb-1000 sry if multimc won't accept third party libraies it's ok .I just wanted to use multimc on pi so it won't happen,😔

@Painadath
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And also when using minecraft java on pi it needs a extra jvm argument to show where is lwgl lib located

@AverageComet250
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@Painadath if you really want arm support then fork multimc, add it yourself and use your own fork

@Painadath
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@Painadath if you really want arm support then fork multimc, add it yourself and use your own fork

I don't know either cpp or c so it remains as a distant dream but I can play minecraft on my pi without multimc @AverageComet250

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It's always worth learning a programming language even if you think you're only going to use it once

@JJTech0130
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It doesn't even require modifying the source code. You just have to specify a modified meta repo. I haven't had time to update it, so it is several versions behind, but you could use this: https://github.com/JJTech0130/MultiMC5/releases/tag/0.6.11d
As a side note, I don't recommend ARM32 minecraft on the raspberry pi b/c it is slower, use the arm64 one (beta here) and this release. If you want an updated version, fork my meta repo and build it yourself.

@Painadath
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It's always worth learning a programming language even if you think you're only going to use it once

I know python html/css

@Painadath
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It doesn't even require modifying the source code. You just have to specify a modified meta repo. I haven't had time to update it, so it is several versions behind, but you could use this: https://github.com/JJTech0130/MultiMC5/releases/tag/0.6.11d
As a side note, I don't recommend ARM32 minecraft on the raspberry pi b/c it is slower, use the arm64 one (beta here) and this release. If you want an updated version, fork my meta repo and build it yourself.

Playing minecraft java 1.16.5 will get about 15-30 on single player and 50-60 on multiplayer which is engough for me

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peterix commented Jun 13, 2021

Everything has been said here, locking the issue.

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