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@nigelg49 This is a known issue that just started a couple weeks ago, we think after an operating system update. I assume you are running the 32-bit version of Bullseye? |
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Good morning Eric. Yes I am running 32bit Bullseye. and I ran sudo apt upgrade Many times yesterday.
Nigel Garner
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Subject: Re: [thomasjacquin/allsky] compile error (Discussion #2454)
@nigelg49<https://github.com/nigelg49> This is a known issue that just started a couple weeks ago, we think after an operating system update.
Something in the Pi OS changed so that we think 32-bit versions are 64-bit versions.
I assume you are running the 32-bit version of Bullseye?
Did you run sudo apt upgrade ?
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@nigelg49 Nigel, would you please run |
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To get around this, do the following:
If the last command works, then re-run the installation:
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Now that you've done |
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Ok thank you.
Nigel Garner
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Sent: 23 March 2023 16:58
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Subject: Re: [thomasjacquin/allsky] compile error (Discussion #2454)
Now that you've done sudo apt upgrade it's changed what it reports regarding 32/64 bit, so feel free to run it again.
I'm still trying to figure out how to determine if a Pi is running the 32- or 64-bit Bullseye. We used to use "armv7" versus "armv8", but 32-bit Bullseye now reports "armv8" which causes Allsky to use that ZWO library file, which causes the error you saw.
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I have just upgraded my raspberry pi to a raspberry pi 4 8g with a RpiHQ camera.
When I try to install the software I get this message.
Can anyone tell me how to correct this as I am new to Linux programing.
Thank you.
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