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packages for debian arm #2

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jhjaggars opened this issue Nov 15, 2020 · 4 comments
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packages for debian arm #2

jhjaggars opened this issue Nov 15, 2020 · 4 comments

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@jhjaggars
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jhjaggars commented Nov 15, 2020

libglib2.0-dev libcairo2-dev libpango1.0-dev libatk1.0-dev libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev libgtk-3-dev libsensors4-dev

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atauveron commented Dec 15, 2020

Also works on Ubuntu 20.04 x86-64 (although libsensors4-dev does not seem necessary when building with --no-default-features)

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iphands commented Dec 15, 2020

Awesome!

Anyone know about packing rust things on Debian/Ubuntu?
I looked into it for Fedora, and it was a no. I think they really want you to package all the deps separately... and almost none of them are already packaged :(
Gonna double check on that to make sure I understand the params.

I wonder though if Debian / Ubuntu have the same sort of req...

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I don't know about packaging on Debian/Ubuntu, but I expect you will be required to use the system-provided libraries. You may want to look at cargo install (although I don't know how it handles dependencies) or snap (this allows you to bundle the dependencies with the binary).

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iphands commented Dec 31, 2020

Havent messed with snap.. but the Flatpak folks run things in process cgroups so tools like this are unusable.
flatpak/flatpak#4001 (comment)

Do you know if snaps can see all pids? And/or have access to stuff in /proc?

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