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32-bit linux #14
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Correct. That is why the file is suffixed x86_64
El dom., 3 jun. 2018 16:48, loefstrand <[email protected]> escribió:
… The laserweb-builder-v4.0.993-130-x86_64.AppImage dosen't work on 32-bit
Linux.
It looks like it is only made for 64-bit.
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Then the information "Go to https://github.com/LaserWeb/LaserWeb4-Binaries/releases and download the AppImage for x86 or x64 from linux32 or linux64 respectively" in the wiki is easy to misunderstand. |
I suppose there were linux 32 builds sometime ago, but fell obsolete when
changed to travis builds.
I'm aware of this already
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2018-06-03 19:50 GMT+02:00 loefstrand <[email protected]>:
… Then the information in the wiki is easy to misunderstand the information
"Go to https://github.com/LaserWeb/LaserWeb4-Binaries/releases and
download the AppImage for x86 or x64 from linux32 or linux64 respectively".
So where can I get the LaserWeb AppImage for x86 (linux32)?
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Then I can just scrap trying to use LaserWeb and continue with VisiCut instead. |
Just curious: Why linux 32 bit? The last 32-bit Intel CPUs are from 2003 I think? |
It's a travis misconfiguration issue. I tried to build a lin32 just after
you sent the github issue but travis errored. Sorry.
El lun., 4 jun. 2018 2:23, Francesco Peeters (AKA CescoAiel) <
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… Just curious: Why linux 32 bit? The last 32-bit Intel CPUs are from 2003 I
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I'm also interested in this, since I would like to run this on a Intel Edison. It seems the build fails when installing electron with npm. |
I managed to get it working. All you need to do is follow the Raspberry Pi build instructions, it will throw an error when attempting to install electron, just run this command before "npm install" and it will work:
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The laserweb-builder-v4.0.993-130-x86_64.AppImage dosen't work on 32-bit Linux.
It looks like it is only made for 64-bit.
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