First of all thank you for your work in this project and especially the thought of releasing the prebuilt binaries
I suppose you have or are using some kind of automated infrastructure or service to do this ( goreleaser ? github actions), so I think this request wouldn't be too much of an extra effort.
But it would be extremely usefull, for getting webtty on tiny less powerfull computers , SBC boards etc. Think of Raspberrry Pi and alike. It's not practical to download the entire Go chain infrastructure and build on them.
I also know it can be cumbersome to support "all" of arm architectures . Should it be arm5 or armv6 or ... ?
But I've seen from other (go) projects that do this, that usually all it takes is one single arm binary for not 64bit arm (raspberry 2 and zero ) and one for 64bit arm (aarch64 armv8, raspberry 4 ) . Go projects 99% of the time run wonderfully on all them.
So I would like to request if you could provide this.
If a "universal" not 64 bit binary not possible, then at least an armv7h binary for the Raspberry Pi 2.
First of all thank you for your work in this project and especially the thought of releasing the prebuilt binaries
I suppose you have or are using some kind of automated infrastructure or service to do this ( goreleaser ? github actions), so I think this request wouldn't be too much of an extra effort.
But it would be extremely usefull, for getting webtty on tiny less powerfull computers , SBC boards etc. Think of Raspberrry Pi and alike. It's not practical to download the entire Go chain infrastructure and build on them.
I also know it can be cumbersome to support "all" of arm architectures . Should it be arm5 or armv6 or ... ?
But I've seen from other (go) projects that do this, that usually all it takes is one single arm binary for not 64bit arm (raspberry 2 and zero ) and one for 64bit arm (aarch64 armv8, raspberry 4 ) . Go projects 99% of the time run wonderfully on all them.
So I would like to request if you could provide this. If a "universal" not 64 bit binary not possible, then at least an armv7h binary for the Raspberry Pi 2.