Hack for linux arm64 compile (still using arm_nofpu).#109
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belm0 wants to merge 1 commit intoTooTallNate:masterfrom
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Hack for linux arm64 compile (still using arm_nofpu).#109belm0 wants to merge 1 commit intoTooTallNate:masterfrom
belm0 wants to merge 1 commit intoTooTallNate:masterfrom
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Is this project dead? Can this fix get merged or are there any actively maintained forks? |
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I've forked this, merged the PR into the fork and published on npm as |
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Would be great to have this merged in since support has also been added for OSX arm64. |
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Issue is described here, maintenence of pacakge is not great. TooTallNate/node-speaker#109
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Does this commit: feec8fd fix this issue? |
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lazily duplicated config files, since npm doesn't support symlinks