jaeger changed the topic of #crux-arm to: CRUX-ARM 3.6 Released! - http://crux-arm.nu/Documentation/ReleaseNotes3-6 | Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/crux-arm/
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<sndwvs> There are already new boards on rk35xx quartz64, Rock 3
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<jaeger> real 631m22.113s
<jaeger> for gcc 10.3.0 on the lafrite
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<sndwvs> rpi 4 ?
<beerman> well hello to you too
<beerman> man that irc bridge is borked, i miss large parts of the chat history in my client it seems
<beerman> regarding ports: as things progress from autotools to meson, the "bigger brothers repos" should work a lot better on ARM devices. these build systems (including cmake) don't seem to have the usual problems with other platforms as much as autotools had
<beerman> regarding pi4: i only run the 4gb version and recently switched to wayland desktop on it, and this is on armv7 so 32bit userland.. solid and reasonably fast, although i believe i would gain quite a bit from switching to arm64
<sndwvs> I'm just interested in the 64-bit system, the board on D1 (riscv64) should come, and I prepared the system
<jason123onirc> aarch64 is faster
<beerman> yeah.. i had reasons to build armv7l but they are not so valid anymore
<jason123onirc> every distro on the pi 4 is aarch64 excpet raspberry pi os
<beerman> haven't really had the time lately to follow through with the latest news on the pi, even though i have the second one right in front of me
<beerman> the other one just gets the occasional update on whats on it already