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arm64 distro? #23

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nicola-lunghi opened this issue Nov 5, 2021 · 4 comments
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arm64 distro? #23

nicola-lunghi opened this issue Nov 5, 2021 · 4 comments

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@nicola-lunghi
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Hi, there's a build for arm64?
I have issue on my rpi installing esp-idf ->I know is not supported :-)

@harrisonhjones
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Looks like the code is there but just not released (v2.28.51-esp-20191205...master). @igrr any thoughts on creating a new release?

@SerialVelocity
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Hey @igrr (or maybe @wnienhaus), as raspberry pi's, nanopi's, etc are becoming more popular, this seems to be noticed more and more. If the latest commit works for other OSs, is it possible to get a release?

@wnienhaus
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@SerialVelocity Unfortunately I have no insight into the release process. I guess for now the above-mentioned branch should work, even though a new release would make it easier for new-comers to this repo to get the latest code.

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igrr commented Aug 30, 2022

Hi folks, sorry for the late response. The new pre-release is published at https://github.com/espressif/binutils-gdb/releases/tag/esp32ulp-elf-v2.35_20220830 (thanks to @Lapshin!) and we will integrate it into IDF soon.
(It's not a drop in replacement for the older releases, since there is now just one set of binaries for esp32 - esp32s2 - esp32s3, with an --mcpu argument for selecting the chip target.)

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