I've just spent a few hours attempting to turn an old 32-bit PocketChip Linux handheld into a dedicated Homestuck reading device, only to discover that both Linux releases (tar.gz and AppImage) of the Unofficial Homestuck Collection seem only to have 64-bit executables available.
The main project page specifies that the Windows release is 64-bit (though I'm aware this has now been expanded to include 32-bit Windows). However, I cannot find this specified anywhere for the Linux release.
I completely understand that the user base for 32-bit Linux may be too small to be worth supporting. However, if the app is for 64-bit Linux only, the website should state this for clarity.
I've just spent a few hours attempting to turn an old 32-bit PocketChip Linux handheld into a dedicated Homestuck reading device, only to discover that both Linux releases (tar.gz and AppImage) of the Unofficial Homestuck Collection seem only to have 64-bit executables available.
The main project page specifies that the Windows release is 64-bit (though I'm aware this has now been expanded to include 32-bit Windows). However, I cannot find this specified anywhere for the Linux release.
I completely understand that the user base for 32-bit Linux may be too small to be worth supporting. However, if the app is for 64-bit Linux only, the website should state this for clarity.