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Hey Benny!
sure its possible to gcc compile on a raspberry pi cluster
running android :)
That I wouldn't know and if I had a raspi cluster it would be running aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu with gcc/glibc and friends *not* android. A better option would be to have a tablet with a gcc based aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu host.
what if have husky hosted in termux shell only
I tried it but it requires some patching to get working due to the lack of suitable c lib for clang. Again a gcc/glibc based host would be the better option. In my case I am not willing to put in the work into something as limited as the current aarch-unknown-linux-android host given my lack of caring for such enviroments.
if none take the first steps, we would still be behind
Speak for yourself. I got further than I cared to. Again if gcc/glibc I'd be all over it but as is this works as well as it ever will given the obvious handicap. The termux part is pure gold and having a bash terminal on a smart device is very smart indeed. Probably the only smart thing to ever run on a smart device as far as I can tell.
i just sayed the concept not the possible outcome
It will take much work, much less, and arguably infinitely better, if gcc/glibc based but tell that to google. I am already convinced.
Life is good,
Maurice
... Don't cry for me I have vi.
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