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Hey man, I know you are just barely keeping this project alive, and I can't thank you enough for it as I still use pagespeed on my Raspberry Pi 4 Ubuntu Server. If this question is too much to ask, I understand, but I am still a noob having some difficulties and figured it was worth a shot to shoot you a message and see if you knew how to accomplish what I am trying to accomplish.
Essentially, I am trying to build updated PSOL libraries for Ubuntu Server 20.04 running on a Raspberry Pi 4 (aarch64), so that I can properly compile this module. Unfortunately, build_psol.sh isn't compatable with aarch64 without a proper patch. I found a Gitlab Repository that a now AWOL user created, that uses the PSOL binaries, v1.15.0.0-8809. It comes with a patch and instructions to build the PSOL library yourself, which is what I want to do. However, the patch doesn't work on the most up to date mod-pagespeed git branch (this one), because the patch can't find the right files to patch.
I understand if it's too much work, but I was wondering what the chances are that you could take a look at the ARM patch and help me figure out how to build the PSOL libraries with it? Any help would be immensely appreciated as I have been trying to accomplish this for over a year and a half. The only PSOL ARM binaries I can find anywhere on the internet are here and they are outdated, with the maintainer absent or missing. So I'm having to seek help elsewhere.
Let me know if this is doable, or something you might be willing to take a look at for me. If not, I totally understand. Thank you kindly for anything!
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Hi @Danrancan - unfortunately I can't find time to spend substantial amounts of time on the project. I have been let go from my previous position and must prioritize other things. If I find some suitable contract work instead of a full-time job, I might find be able to spend some more time on this again between spending time on other things.
I also don't have any ARM machines, but probably I could deduct expense related to that as well. I'll keep you posted.
Hey man, I know you are just barely keeping this project alive, and I can't thank you enough for it as I still use pagespeed on my Raspberry Pi 4 Ubuntu Server. If this question is too much to ask, I understand, but I am still a noob having some difficulties and figured it was worth a shot to shoot you a message and see if you knew how to accomplish what I am trying to accomplish.
Essentially, I am trying to build updated PSOL libraries for Ubuntu Server 20.04 running on a Raspberry Pi 4 (aarch64), so that I can properly compile this module. Unfortunately, build_psol.sh isn't compatable with aarch64 without a proper patch. I found a Gitlab Repository that a now AWOL user created, that uses the PSOL binaries, v1.15.0.0-8809. It comes with a patch and instructions to build the PSOL library yourself, which is what I want to do. However, the patch doesn't work on the most up to date mod-pagespeed git branch (this one), because the patch can't find the right files to patch.
I understand if it's too much work, but I was wondering what the chances are that you could take a look at the ARM patch and help me figure out how to build the PSOL libraries with it? Any help would be immensely appreciated as I have been trying to accomplish this for over a year and a half. The only PSOL ARM binaries I can find anywhere on the internet are here and they are outdated, with the maintainer absent or missing. So I'm having to seek help elsewhere.
Let me know if this is doable, or something you might be willing to take a look at for me. If not, I totally understand. Thank you kindly for anything!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: