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garthCan anyone take a look at this crazy PiHoleXMR log and tell me what I’m doing wrong? paste.debian.net/1227293
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garthThe files are in the directory but the OS isn’t able to execute them
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ocbgarth: did you download binaries for correct cpu arch?
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ocbwhat does 'file monerod' say
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ocbgarth: i believe you might have downloaded linux x86 or x86_64 binaries instead of armv7/8
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garthNope they are ARMv7
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ocbdo you maybe needs armv8 ? not sure if it matters, i dont use arm much
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garthFile monerod says “ELF 32-bit LSB pie executable, ARM, EABI5 version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-Linux-armhf.so.3, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, BuildID [sha1]=hashfjdjdjefndjfjsjd, with debug_info, not stripped
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garthIs the Buster version of RockPro64 Armbian 32-bit? armbian.com/rockpro64
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ocbgarth: not sure, but its mentioned in specifications its 64
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ocbcheck 'uname -m'
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garthaarch64
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garthOk we figured it out
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garthThanks
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garthSo either I have to get a 64-bit arm binary or I have to find a RockPro64 Armbian OS
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garththat is 32 bit
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garthThanks ocb!!
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ocbor, build monero yourself if you have time :)
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ocbgarth:
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ocbi think you need armv8
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ocbvinaries
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ocbbinaries *
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ocbarmv8 is for 64bit architecture
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ocbarmv7 is for 32bit architecture
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ocbtry downloading armv8 binaries from official monero site and see if that works
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ocbit might be easier than reinstalling the whole armbian os
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garthYep
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garthOk Monero binaries for armv8 worked
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ocbperfect! :)
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ocbhave fun
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hycrockpro64 has never shipped a 32bit OS. only braindead raspberry pi does that
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garthRight that was my assumption. That’s the best part of taking part in these side Monero projects like pinodexmr: LEARNING
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garthBtw in previously used the non Pro Rock64 board and the Pro version is a LOT faster. Never going back
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garth*I
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hycyeah, huge difference, the rk3399 in the rockpro64 is a great chip
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hycthe earlier models, kinda meh.
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erich_zann/join @voidlinux
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