jaeger changed the topic of #crux-arm to: CRUX-ARM 3.7 Released! - http://crux-arm.nu/Documentation/ReleaseNotes3-7 | Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/crux-arm/
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<crux-arm-bot> [ crux-ports-opt-arm64 ]: python3-markupsafe: update to 2.1.4
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<r0ni> i just successfully built qt6-webengine on arm64!
<beerman> woop woop
<r0ni> you have no idea the amount of torture that was lmao
<beerman> i don't? :P
<r0ni> hah, I mean the torure you would know amplied by 1000x
<beerman> still, respect for doing it ;)
<beerman> ARM is a different beast, there is certainly that
<r0ni> I have to specially craft my VM to use swap,zram, and the max ram alotted to it to get over that 16gb threshold
<beerman> for qtwebengine?
<r0ni> yeah
<beerman> iirc you can also lower linker jobs
<r0ni> i'd tried that a few times and got nowhere with it
<beerman> bummer, ok
<r0ni> been experimenting for a while now
<r0ni> i got excited when I got the monolithic qt6 package to build in slackware, and came over to crux on a mission
<beerman> haha
<beerman> i specifically changed the monolithic package we had for the subpackages. its more work, but its easier to rebuilt stuff when it breaks
<beerman> romster back in the day had the monolitic package already in opt when I sent him the subpackages
<r0ni> yeah I despise that idea for something of this magnatude, much better broken up like this
<r0ni> hoping on a lot of things to go right with such a large package
<beerman> yeah
<r0ni> i had to close everything on my Mac.. just irc and a crux vm, suprised osx didn't make it crap out honestly. vmware doing the lords work here
<beerman> heh