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build for aarch64 #12

Closed mfschumann closed 2 years ago

flathubbot commented 2 years ago

Started test build 109272

flathubbot commented 2 years ago

Build 109272 failed

mfschumann commented 2 years ago

bot, build

flathubbot commented 2 years ago

Queued test build for eu.betterbird.Betterbird.

flathubbot commented 2 years ago

Started test build 109274

flathubbot commented 2 years ago

Build 109274 successful To test this build, install it from the testing repository:

flatpak install --user https://dl.flathub.org/build-repo/106913/eu.betterbird.Betterbird.flatpakref
mfschumann commented 2 years ago

@dbonner Do you happen to have an aarch64 box where you could test the above flatpak? It seems the build was successful on first try.

On Debian/Ubuntu all you need to do is

apt install -y flatpak
flatpak install --user https://dl.flathub.org/build-repo/106913/eu.betterbird.Betterbird.flatpakref
dbonner commented 2 years ago

@mfschumann Yes I will test it 👍

dbonner commented 2 years ago

@mfschumann Yes, the flatpak aarch64 build works on my aarch64 build machine (a c7g.4xlarge aarch64 Amazon EC2 instance running Debian Bullseye). I ran it in xfce4 and VNC'ed in to the instance from home. I really like the idea of flatpak or snap packages, because they run on all sorts of different distros. Sadly flatpak and snap builds do not work in a proot environment. My main interest in aarch64 builds is to run them in a proot environment (termux in unrooted Android tablets or phablets). My conventional builds work in proot (and also work in conventional aarch64 boxes). Anyhow, well done in creating the flatpak ... It's all thumbs up from me!

dbonner commented 2 years ago

Also forgot to say: When I tested the aarch64 flatpak, I added my gmail account (using IMAP). Email and calendar sync worked perfectly. All the best, Daniel