For example I installed wxMaxima as a replacement for REDUCE and while my script ran correctly, It reported a Lisp error, a condition in PROGN that I haven't figured out yet. I also tried to run an application I wrote that uses meson and ninja, and I got a message that implied libgtkmm-3.0 has a different path on ARM. Instead of /usr/lib/x86-64-linux-gnu/, it is under /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/.
Next I am going to try the tested Bullseye image to see how things have changed.
On 7/17/21 10:01 AM, Tixy wrote:
On Fri, 2021-07-16 at 16:34 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:pcr [2021-07-16 20:28:01] wrote:Yesterday I had good luck with LibreCAD, did a nice drawing without any trouble; today, however, I failed to install REDUCE-algebra, because there is no version for ARM. I tried to get the source and compile it myself, but that meant installing Subversion, and they don't have an ARM version either.That's weird. I'd expect `subversion` to be in Debian and to compile for ARM without any particular problem.Looks like it's available for arm64 architecture since Stretch... https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=subversion