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    From Maurice Kinal@1:153/7001.4013 to Bjorn Tubee Wilde on Saturday, January 16, 2021 11:24:07
    -={ 2021-01-16 11:24:07.064990986+00:00 }=-

    Hey Bjorn!

    binkd: ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, ARM aarch64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /system/bin/linker64, stripped

    Life is good,
    Maurice

    ... Gewurdene wyrda, ðæt beoð ða feowere fæges rapas.
    Things which have happened: those are the four ropes of the doomed.
    --- GNU bash, version 5.1.0(1)-release (aarch64-unknown-linux-android)
    * Origin: Little Mikey's ARM - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001.4013)
  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Maurice Kinal on Saturday, January 16, 2021 21:26:36
    Hello Maurice!

    16 Jan 2021 11:24, Maurice Kinal wrote to Bjorn Tubee Wilde:

    binkd: ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, ARM aarch64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /system/bin/linker64, stripped

    next problem is ?

    create a pkg bin install of binkd ?

    pkg install binkd

    i still have dreams :)


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

    --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/5.10.7-gentoo-x86_64 (x86_64))
    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
  • From Maurice Kinal@2:280/464.113 to Benny Pedersen on Sunday, January 17, 2021 00:01:49
    -={ 2021-01-17 00:01:49.319461383+00:00 }=-

    Hey Benny!

    next problem is ?

    From this angle getting it to compile and work was the only 'problem' and termux's native clang seems to have taken care of it nicely.

    create a pkg bin install of binkd ?

    Do you think there is that much of a demand for it? So far I seem to be the only one. Mind you I got the idea from you except that you were only concerned about running mc on a tablet. That also works great by the way.

    pkg install binkd
    i still have dreams :)

    Sure. It is doable but I still have to think it is overkill given it works without the additional overhead needed to take advantage of it.

    Life is good,
    Maurice

    ... Don't cry for me I have vi.
    --- GNU bash, version 5.1.4(1)-release (x86_64-motorshed-linux-gnu)
    * Origin: Little Mikey's EuroPoint - Ladysmith BC, Canada (2:280/464.113)
  • From Gerrit Kuehn@2:240/12 to Benny Pedersen on Saturday, January 16, 2021 23:35:58
    Hello Benny!

    16 Jan 21 21:26, Benny Pedersen wrote to Maurice Kinal:


    pkg install binkd

    i still have dreams :)

    ---
    ~ # pkg install -nf binkd
    Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
    FreeBSD repository is up to date.
    All repositories are up to date.
    The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):

    Installed packages to be REINSTALLED:
    binkd-1.0.4_1

    Number of packages to be reinstalled: 1

    86 KiB to be downloaded.
    ---



    Works for me. ;-)


    Regards,
    Gerrit

    ... 11:35PM up 88 days, 10:36, 8 users, load averages: 0.67, 0.32, 0.27

    --- Msged/BSD 6.1.2
    * Origin: America asleep, since Mulberry's too long (2:240/12)
  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Maurice Kinal on Sunday, January 17, 2021 04:03:16
    Hello Maurice!

    17 Jan 2021 00:01, Maurice Kinal wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    From this angle getting it to compile and work was the only 'problem'
    and termux's native clang seems to have taken care of it nicely.

    sure its possible to gcc compile on a raspberry pi cluster running android :)

    create a pkg bin install of binkd ?
    Do you think there is that much of a demand for it?

    depending on dreams, then yes, what if have husky hosted in termux shell only, then its possible to have whole fidonet in termux with golded as editor, maybe even with working unicode support finaly, note this will just break still on machines that does not support it

    So far I seem to
    be the only one.

    if none take the first steps, we would still be behind :)

    Mind you I got the idea from you except that you
    were only concerned about running mc on a tablet.

    i just sayed the concept not the possible outcome

    That also works
    great by the way.

    thanks

    Sure. It is doable but I still have to think it is overkill given it works without the additional overhead needed to take advantage of it.

    i am unsure here


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

    --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/5.10.7-gentoo-x86_64 (x86_64))
    * Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
  • From Maurice Kinal@2:280/464.113 to Benny Pedersen on Sunday, January 17, 2021 06:47:10
    -={ 2021-01-17 06:47:10.088457706+00:00 }=-

    Hey Benny!

    sure its possible to gcc compile on a raspberry pi cluster
    running android :)

    That I wouldn't know and if I had a raspi cluster it would be running aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu with gcc/glibc and friends *not* android. A better option would be to have a tablet with a gcc based aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu host.

    what if have husky hosted in termux shell only

    I tried it but it requires some patching to get working due to the lack of suitable c lib for clang. Again a gcc/glibc based host would be the better option. In my case I am not willing to put in the work into something as limited as the current aarch-unknown-linux-android host given my lack of caring for such enviroments.

    if none take the first steps, we would still be behind

    Speak for yourself. I got further than I cared to. Again if gcc/glibc I'd be all over it but as is this works as well as it ever will given the obvious handicap. The termux part is pure gold and having a bash terminal on a smart device is very smart indeed. Probably the only smart thing to ever run on a smart device as far as I can tell.

    i just sayed the concept not the possible outcome

    It will take much work, much less, and arguably infinitely better, if gcc/glibc based but tell that to google. I am already convinced.

    Life is good,
    Maurice

    ... Don't cry for me I have vi.
    --- GNU bash, version 5.1.4(1)-release (x86_64-motorshed-linux-gnu)
    * Origin: Little Mikey's EuroPoint - Ladysmith BC, Canada (2:280/464.113)