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Here is the regular one : https://centos.pkgs.org/8/centos-appstream-aarch64/dovecot-2.3.8-2.el8_2.2.aarch64.rpm.html Sid I mention that sprint this on my phone was painful 😣 On Fri 4 Dec 2020 at 11:01, David Myers <david.myers.24...@gmail.com> wrote: > Not sure if this is what you are looking for... > But the following link has lots of rpms for dovecot aarch64 / arm64. > > They do all say [dovecot-devel...[]] so I’m not sure if they are stable > versions or something else (requirements for development) ?? > > It’s hard to tell when using my phone as the screen is much too small ! > > https://pkgs.org/download/dovecot-devel > > > On Fri 4 Dec 2020 at 10:39, David Pottage <da...@chrestomanci.org> wrote: > >> On 2020-12-03 21:41, Peter Cooper Jr. wrote: >> > Hey, I really appreciate Dovecot being available with standard repos >> > in repo.dovecot.org. I'm currently using the "CentOS 7" one on Amazon >> > Linux 2 and it works great for x86_64. >> > >> > I'm wondering if there are any plans for also providing arm builds >> > (aarch64) at some point? Or if they're available somewhere else >> > already? I may play around with compiling things myself, but just >> > downloading an official package is generally the easier way to go so I >> > thought it couldn't hurt to ask. >> >> It won't help you for CentOS, but the Debian project includes Arm64 >> (AKA aarch64) as one of their standard supported processor architectures >> and dovecot is one of their many standard supported packages. eg: >> >> https://packages.debian.org/stretch/dovecot-core >> >> Is Arm64/aarch64 an official supported architecture in CentOS? If so I >> would >> look in the standard repositories for dovecot packages. If not then I >> would >> suggest that it is not a good idea to use an unsupported Disto/Arch >> combo >> unless you are very familiar with building everything from source. >> >> -- >> David Pottage >> >