Vasyl Gello <vasek.ge...@gmail.com> writes:

> Well, as far as I have researched, there might be even the possibility
> to co-install two different Kodi sets for different architectures, but
> that will require fixing the whole Python packaging down to
> python3.x-minimal.
>
> So what did you, do specifically? Did you rebuild Kodi with
> s/arch:all/arc:any/ for kodi-data ?

I downloaded the kodi-data deb, unpacked it using dpkg-deb, edited the
control file dropping the Multiarch: foreign and changing the
Architecture: to armhf.  Now, the resulting package depended on the
armhf versions of some python3 package with native code, which in turn
pulled the whole python3 stack to armhf.

> The only need in armhf build on arm64 is Widevine CDM, correct? I
> think it has to be solved in slightly different way - by providing a
> decoupled plug-in communicating with Kodi by means of shared memory /
> pipe / whatever. I have asked the rest of Kodi team about it.

Sure, that'd be a great solution also to contain that code.

Justus

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