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Hi, Firstly, many thanks for all your hard work on this client - it's great. I was wondering if there is a package available for AARCH64/arm64 for either Ubuntu 25.04 or 25.10? I see from the instructions that it's supported but there is no arm64 directory in the opensuse repository (e.g. https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/npreining:/debian-ubuntu-onedrive/xUbuntu_25.04/), only amd64 and armhf (which actually says it is not supported in the instructions...). I see there is an arm64 directory for Debian and wondered if it was actually unsupported for Ubuntu or whether it was just missing. Appreciate any help. PS - I did manage to get it built and installed by following your excellent insturctions, so thank you, but would still love the packages going forward. |
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@norbusan @daviestim If the OpenSuSE Build Service matrix cannot be resolved, my advice is that, you rebuild your system to a better distribution instead of using Ubuntu. If you wish to stay with the 'apt' ecosystem, use Debian 13 or Linux Mint Debian Edition and move away from Ubuntu (or those that are based on Ubuntu). If you want something different, then Fedora, Manjaro, Gentoo, Arch will be a better experience than sticking with Ubuntu. |
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Should be fixed now! If you want the background: and originated from an infinite discussion between base-files and systemd maintainers. Of course, systemd broke the setup, as we unfortunately getting more and more used to. If you want the full drama: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1079329 |
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Should be fixed now!
If you want the background:
When building the packages, Debian/Ubuntu was fucked up (well, as usual). The error was