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Slow upgrades via easyinstall.sh #775

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nucleogenic opened this issue Jul 30, 2022 · 2 comments
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Slow upgrades via easyinstall.sh #775

nucleogenic opened this issue Jul 30, 2022 · 2 comments

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@nucleogenic
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  • Which version of Pi are you using: Raspberry Pi Zero 2 Rev 1.0
  • Which github revision of software: 348b5dd
  • Which board version: 2.4a
  • Which computer is the RaSCSI connected to: N/A

Describe the issue

Upgrading RaSCSI via easyinstall.sh takes a long time (>30 mins on RPi Zero 2) largely due to the compilation step.

This could be considered a barrier to users upgrading their RaSCSI installation.

One approach to this issue could be the distribution of binaries, which been mentioned as part of #740.

@uweseimet
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@rdmark @akuker I suggest to close this ticket, because compilation times as such cannot be reduced. Just like in the past I agree that #740 would be the best solution, which makes this ticket essentially a duplicate.

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rdmark commented Aug 19, 2022

Yes I agree that the one acceptable solution for this issue that I could imagine, would be to create and publish packaged binary releases.

Closing as Duplicate.

@rdmark rdmark closed this as completed Aug 19, 2022
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