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Comment by 😺 gemalaya

Re: "Does anyone know if there is a 32-bit version of the..."

In: s/Gemini

@leoperbo Telescope is written in C and depends on libtls (LibreSSL / libretls). Not sure if there are 32-bit builds of libtls available but if that's the case, it might be possible to compile it.

— https://github.com/omar-polo/telescope#building

😺 gemalaya

2023-12-14 · 6 months ago

6 Later Comments ↓

🚀 anthk_gem · 2023-12-14 at 14:46:

32 bit user here, it works fine under Hyperbola GNU/Linux. So does Cgmnlm.

☯️ leoperbo [OP] · 2023-12-14 at 16:07:

This is a hopeful message!

🎵 xavi · 2023-12-16 at 11:46:

Considering its few dependencies, I think I might be able to build a static binary for x86 that works on any Linux distribution. I will give it a try ASAP.

🎵 xavi · Dec 20 at 14:18:

I was able to set up a static binary for Telescope that should work on any Linux distribution, and it should be possible to build it for x86.

However, ncurses installs a terminal database that should be embedded into the binary for maximum portability. To achieve this, I am preparing a portable library that allows to redirect standard file operations to in-memory buffers.

🎵 xavi · Dec 21 at 23:26:

I wrote an article on my capsule with download links to x86 and amd64 static binaries for Telescope, and an explanation of how they were built:

— Building a static binary for Telescope

☯️ leoperbo [OP] · Dec 22 at 00:26:

OMG! This is early christmas!

Original Post

🌒 s/Gemini

Does anyone know if there is a 32-bit version of the Telescope client or if there is a way to compile it with that compatibility? [gemini link]

💬 leoperbo · 7 comments · 2023-12-14 · 6 months ago