Deno: Linux aarch64 sources are supplied#197
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Don't error out on linux aarch64 Signed-off-by: Kolja <razzeee@gmail.com>
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Please, bump version in https://github.com/razzeee/features/blob/linux-aarch/src/deno/devcontainer-feature.json#L4 to 1.0.4
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As far as I understand, there are now releases for the architecture. So we can use them and not bail out.
https://github.com/denoland/deno/releases
However, I'm unsure how to test this locally, but I guess the feature shouldn't be in use in the wild anyway. As it previously would just error out on such machines.