On 2020-04-16 19:43 +0200, deloptes wrote: > So what can the community rule out here. Is it aarch64 and arm64 the same or > not?
yes, arm64 and aarch64 are different names for the same architecture. Linux (kernel) and debian/ubuntu (and Apple in IOS/LLVM) called it arm64. ARM corp called it aarch64. The glibc ABI triplet is aarch64-linux-gnu. These are all the same ABI/architecture. Apologies for the confusion. I was rather hoping more projects would use the obvious (and IMHO more user-friendly) arm64 name, rather than following the corporate steer, and in the early days it was hard to tell how this would go. But most have plumped for aarch64, so users are exposed to both names. Wookey -- Principal hats: Linaro, Debian, Wookware, ARM http://wookware.org/
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