Closed thetrebor closed 3 years ago
There already is an x86_64 build. https://github.com/unlimitedbacon/stl-thumb/releases/download/v0.3.1/stl-thumb_0.3.1_amd64.deb
Does that one not work?
You are a scholar and a gentleman. I was apparently fully insane and missed that link. Thank you.
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 4:52 PM Tyler Anderson notifications@github.com wrote:
There already is an x86_64 build.
https://github.com/unlimitedbacon/stl-thumb/releases/download/v0.3.1/stl-thumb_0.3.1_amd64.deb
Does that one not work?
— You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/unlimitedbacon/stl-thumb/issues/20?email_source=notifications&email_token=AACKV5WKQBCHG6AFEV57BU3QVRCKJA5CNFSM4JROITG2YY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFVREXG43VMVBW63LNMVXHJKTDN5WW2ZLOORPWSZGOEFD5QGA#issuecomment-558356504, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AACKV5SNT4ROJXUX6XILIKDQVRCKJANCNFSM4JROITGQ .
I tried to build from source on my Synology NAS but I'm running into linker errors and it looks like it's just not going to fly (at least with my skill level with build systems, gcc, and rust).
Would it be possible for you to roll an x86_64 GNU/Linux version and add it to the packages?
Failing that do you know of a place where I can diagnose: "error: linker
cc
not found" gcc is installed and available, but when I symlink cc to gcc the cargo build step fails differently. I suspect there's just some essential build tools that aren't available on the NASGreatly appreciate your help. This tool was great and I bought a NAS specifically to make use of it, and then realized too late it was the x86 version and not the ARM version (facepalm)