Bring back 32bit Linux support -or- provide an ARM7+ build
Currently use Axigen 9 on an ARM based server which relies on binary translation to run 32bit x86 programs (yes it is possible) but I'm limited to 32bit only, and since you've dropped support for 32bit builds, I am now unable to upgrade and cannot use newer versions of Axigen.
I suggest either bringing back 32bit builds for linux, or provide ARM builds for servers running that increasingly popular, energy efficient arch? ARM7 is already mainstream and supported by all the main Linux Distros, heck even Shoutcast now has an ARM build.
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Alaura commented
Bumping once more, as we need this, its almost 2022 and no arm builds for axigen.
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Alaura commented
Bumping this thread as it'd be really nice to have.
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Ron commented
Even an aarch64 build would be a good move. large scale hypervisors like VMWare, Zen etc. are now even available on arm (or in testing) large servers with multicore processors are also available with this architecture.
32bit arm may not be the way forward, but axigen are completely daft and out of touch with the industry if they do not start to offer an aarch64 (ARM 64bit) build soon.