Had a quick talk with Sergio about this: 13:55 <sil2100> We would need someone with go experience and, best, with ciborium experience to help out making it building for arm64 13:55 <sergiusens> they all fall to whatever remains of phonedations 13:56 <sergiusens> arm64 uses gcc-go I bet. Last time, when I was doing this, it was not possible 13:56 <sergiusens> take into account that ciborium was a 6 month thing until the storage framework showed up 13:57 <sil2100> But it's still used on our phones from what I know 13:57 <sil2100> Or isn't it? 13:57 <sergiusens> yeah, but it should of been phased out a long time ago 13:57 <sergiusens> and replaced with the storage framework 13:58 <sil2100> Ok, I'll try to follow up on that, maybe we won't have to fix ciborium and just switch, but I didn't hear anything about that recently 13:58 <sil2100> I know I should probably ask Pat or John for this but maybe you know: could you point me to someone with low-level go experience that could potentially be able to help us out in this ciborium arm64 thing? 13:59 <sil2100> Not too many go experts on the phone side sadly 14:02 <sergiusens> Micahel Hudson 14:02 <sergiusens> I really am not setup for gcc-go and qt (which is most of the work to get it working) 14:02 <sergiusens> you need to make the qt bindings work first
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