pitillo changed the topic of #crux-arm to: CRUX-ARM 3.8 Released! - http://crux-arm.nu/Documentation/ReleaseNotes3-8 | Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/crux-arm/
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<r0ni> i can find the curx-updated rootfs images for arm64 and the lxc stuff but I never did find the device specific rootfs... are they being built by the builder?
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<crux-arm-bot> [ raspberrypi5-arm64/3.8 ]: linux-raspberrpi5: update kernel 6.12.33
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<cruxbridge> <pitillo (@pitillo:crux.nu)> No, they aren’t. The builder only provides generic builds
<r0ni> :( guess I'll have to sit down and do this then, maybe I can finally force myself to do so tonight... if it cools down and I can think straight lol
<beerman> meh, here its too hot to think as well
<beerman> building all device optimized images would be too much, we decided. But building with, especially from within docker with the dockerize.sh, should "just work"
<r0ni> yeah i've almost decided i should use docker again... i'm still contemplating that move
<cruxbridge> <jaeger (@jaeger:crux.nu)> I can help build some if needed, got rpi 3, 4, and 5 as well as an orange pi 3b around if needed for native builds
<r0ni> i was just hoping a opt rpi5 rootfs would appear so I didn't have to make it myself, I can, I just don't want too lol BUT I'll prob just do it in docker, as native builds always kill themselves with lz4