otmonitor on native aarch64 (arm64)?
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 2:43 pm
Hi all,
Some time ago I got a nice small OTGW from cyril. I popped it into an orange pi Zero Plus H5, which was brand new on the market, then. At first it was hard to even find a proper boot image for it. Since then things have improved, but it has been lying around for a while on my desk. Yesterday I finally got started on it. It now runs the latest Armbian version, and this works smoothly. Now I want to install otmonitor, but there's only a 32-bit (armhf) version available from Schelte's site.
I could install the armhf libs and runtime linker, but that's a bit of a defeat if you ask me.
I started on building the whole shebang of tclkit and starkit, but I'm quite a noob in this area. I'm using the kitgen build system (https://sourceforge.net/projects/kbskit ... kbs/0.4.9/) from sourceforge, With a bit of patching the kbs code builds on my orange pi. I'm not even sure if this is the right code for this particular application. Information on building standalone kits with this build system is scant. Anyway, to cut a long story short: has anyone tried (and succeeded) in building otmonitor from source, for aarch64 (arm64)? If so, could you point me towards some information on how to get it done?
Some time ago I got a nice small OTGW from cyril. I popped it into an orange pi Zero Plus H5, which was brand new on the market, then. At first it was hard to even find a proper boot image for it. Since then things have improved, but it has been lying around for a while on my desk. Yesterday I finally got started on it. It now runs the latest Armbian version, and this works smoothly. Now I want to install otmonitor, but there's only a 32-bit (armhf) version available from Schelte's site.
I could install the armhf libs and runtime linker, but that's a bit of a defeat if you ask me.
I started on building the whole shebang of tclkit and starkit, but I'm quite a noob in this area. I'm using the kitgen build system (https://sourceforge.net/projects/kbskit ... kbs/0.4.9/) from sourceforge, With a bit of patching the kbs code builds on my orange pi. I'm not even sure if this is the right code for this particular application. Information on building standalone kits with this build system is scant. Anyway, to cut a long story short: has anyone tried (and succeeded) in building otmonitor from source, for aarch64 (arm64)? If so, could you point me towards some information on how to get it done?