Is ARM64 no longer supported?

Current Development version likely to have breaking changes
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Anna.N
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Is ARM64 no longer supported?

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Most recent buid for arm64 seems to be from 2024-03-01.
I would change OS to 32 bit if there will be no further updates
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Re: Is ARM64 no longer supported?

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Is there some reason you need something newer?

Arm builds aren't automated unfortunately
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Before I upgrade my productive environment (Intel NUC) I usually test the newer builds on my Raspbrry PI 4.
(Yes I know – 1.37 is beta but I wanted to use the features of 1.37 also in productive)
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We run 1.37 in production. Yeah sometimes things break, but we fix them fairly quickly.
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I run 1.37 in production, but in a virtual machine. One of the updates stopped some of my cameras from working, so I rolled back to a snapshot. VMs make it easy.
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geraldbrandt wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 1:55 pm I run 1.37 in production, but in a virtual machine.
Good point. I now installed timeshift which allows me to make snapshots and roll back.

BTW: Just being curious, I managed to update zoneminder on my RPi4 using the procedure described at

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https://zoneminder.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installationguide/ubuntu.html#harder-way-build-package-from-source
no problems encountered
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