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Feature: Build .deb packages for ARM #2023
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Instead of building more deb & rpm packages in GitHub Actions, I encourage you to take a look at https://build.opensuse.org/. Although it's maintained by openSUSE, they also support building and publishing packages for Fedora, Debian & Ubuntu, on several architectures. Here's a demo of packaging a Rust program with it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J__6pqGbR3o |
WOW this is a great tool. I will certainly check it out. |
Looks like OBS has an atuin package! https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/utilities/atuin?rev=47 Although I faced several 500 errors and weird issues logging in |
This seems to be the official atuin package in openSUSE, as Maybe someone could reach out to the person committing there and ask for help about reusing this work for other RPM distros. |
I've given this some thought, and going forwards we will no longer build distro-specific install files. If package maintainers on those platforms wish to maintain Atuin for their distro then they can, but I don't think we should concern ourselves with how different distros wish to have things packaged. We now use cargo-dist We can build binaries for as many platforms as we can, and provide an easy way to install them. Beyond that is out of our hands. I think it would be better to focus on building binaries for more platforms, vs wrapping things up for different package managers |
Understandable. |
@ellie I took from this and the assets attached to the latest release that you don't plan to continue building .deb assets. (hence the "deprecation" above) If I'm wrong please let me know. |
It would be good to also provide some ARM build on tour release page.
GitHub doesn't provide ARM runners yet (But it may change soon, link 2 ), but it may be done in the same way, as
atuin-vxxx0-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz
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