Raspbian has archives for Debian Jessie, although they are not used by default.
We currently only build for Wheezy on this platform.
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Jessie is now the default Debian version for Raspbian therefore it would be good to have an ARM build for Jessie, while retaining the Wheezy repository for ARM as well, so people that have not upgraded from Wheezy to Jazzy can still receive updates for the Prosody stable branch.
The Prosody repository (https://prosody.im/download/package_repository) for Wheezy works for Raspbian Jessie as well except for coming up with an error in the log when Prosody starts that lua-sec is not found (despite having been installed during the "apt-get install prosody" as a dependency). This can be fixed by doing an "apt-get remove lua sec" followed by "apt-get install lua-sec-prosody".
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Would be good to have it done before 0.9.9
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Zash
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Just checked, it the armhf builds take some 25 minutes, compared to 3-5 minutes for amd64 and i386 builds.
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builder/jessie: Finished armhf build of prosody (13:13.93 elapsed, 123.95 kernel, 656.28 user)
builder/jessie: added prosody version 0.9.8-1~jessie2 in component dev (armhf)
Raspbian has archives for Debian Jessie, although they are not used by default. We currently only build for Wheezy on this platform.
Jessie is now the default Debian version for Raspbian therefore it would be good to have an ARM build for Jessie, while retaining the Wheezy repository for ARM as well, so people that have not upgraded from Wheezy to Jazzy can still receive updates for the Prosody stable branch. The Prosody repository (https://prosody.im/download/package_repository) for Wheezy works for Raspbian Jessie as well except for coming up with an error in the log when Prosody starts that lua-sec is not found (despite having been installed during the "apt-get install prosody" as a dependency). This can be fixed by doing an "apt-get remove lua sec" followed by "apt-get install lua-sec-prosody".
Would be good to have it done before 0.9.9
ChangesJust checked, it the armhf builds take some 25 minutes, compared to 3-5 minutes for amd64 and i386 builds.
builder/jessie: Finished armhf build of prosody (13:13.93 elapsed, 123.95 kernel, 656.28 user) builder/jessie: added prosody version 0.9.8-1~jessie2 in component dev (armhf)
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