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    Is it possible to use magic-wormhole on Ubuntu Touch

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      Edward Wilhelm
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      I searched for it in the libertine installer, and the Lubuntu software centre, but was unable to find it.
      I usually install it on Debian type machines by:

      sudo apt install magic-wormhole
      

      This is the developer's site : https://magic-wormhole.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

      This is how it works if anyone is interested. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFrTqQw0_3c

      I recently started using this software and I absolutely love it. It would be awesome to use it on my phone.

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        AppLee @Edward Wilhelm
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        @Edward-Wilhelm
        From what you explain, I guess there is probably not a package available for arm architecture for your software.
        You can still try to cross-compile it yourself...

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          Emphrath @AppLee
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          @AppLee right ! i'd be very much interested in doing that myself - looks like a very nice tool ! could you point me to the right direction to start ?

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            AppLee @Emphrath
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            @Emphrath
            Sure,
            First I'll have a look there: https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/appdev/index.html#tools
            Have a look at how clickable works and how to add dependencies to the click.

            So, to summarize it you'll need to:

            • Create a project
            • Add dependencies so the docker image of ubuntu for arm will install them
            • And finally build the project within this docker image.

            Clickable is a great tool and it makes life easier. But integrating dependencies and building can be as well straightfoward or a real PITA 😉

            Best of luck

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              Edward Wilhelm @Emphrath
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              @Emphrath said in Is it possible to use magic-wormhole on Ubuntu Touch:

              @AppLee right ! i'd be very much interested in doing that myself - looks like a very nice tool ! could you point me to the right direction to start ?

              HMU if you get it working.

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                Emphrath @Edward Wilhelm
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                As it happens magic-wormhole has an arm version available, since it's been developped for rapsberry pi: http://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian/pool/main/m/magic-wormhole/
                here are the various deb packages. I tried to install one of them through libertine and it doesn't work. I'll try again though

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                  Emphrath @Emphrath
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                  @AppLee maybe I could try in a rapsbian container, rather than xenial ?

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                    AppLee @Emphrath
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                    @Emphrath
                    IIRC Rasbian is at least in 18.04 if the difference lies here, then porting magic-wormhole to 16.04 might become more tricky.
                    But I guess you can try ; at least you'll have a hint regarding your problem.

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                      Emphrath @AppLee
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                      @AppLee alright !

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