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latest-greatest 64-bit ARM OTM ?

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  • OutagesIO_SupportO OutagesIO_Support

    @karlhanzel said in latest-greatest 64-bit ARM OTM ?:

    error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file

    Looking online, this doesn't seem to be a 32bit vs 64bit issue but something missing on your OS.

    I've sent the question and will add it here once I hear back. In the meantime,

    I would suggest posting this in Pi forums or the OS you're using as it would likely get you help faster as the problem doesn't seem to be with OTM since the same version runs on the Pi 3 I just tested.

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    @OutagesIO_Support –

    $ file /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6
    /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: symbolic link to libstdc++.so.6.0.28

    $ file /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.28
    /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.28: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, ARM aarch64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, BuildID[sha1]=3ef32ad83b058f02cf374e5f892f0587814e4297, stripped

    ...so i think it is a 32-vs-64-bit issue.

    Previously, i had a 64-bit OTM, but in running it, the dashboard suggested i upgrade. 'Made the mistake of deleting the older OTM.

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      If you recall what it was, maybe I can find it for you. We don't have any 32bit versions of anything though.

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        If you recall what it was, maybe I can find it for you. We don't have any 32bit versions of anything though.

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        @OutagesIO_Support –

        otm_1.something.2007, i believe.

        You do have a 32-bit ARM version, as that's what keeps getting downloaded for me, running the starter.sh. Someone goofed.

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          Sure, mistakes are absolutely possible. I'm just responding with what I know and I could be wrong.

          Looking, I see an aarch version...

          otm_1.63.2007_aarch64

          That's the only x.2007 in the repo. Is that the one?
          Obviously, it's a 64bit.

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            I also see this.
            otm_1.70.2107_aarch

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            • OutagesIO_SupportO OutagesIO_Support

              Sure, mistakes are absolutely possible. I'm just responding with what I know and I could be wrong.

              Looking, I see an aarch version...

              otm_1.63.2007_aarch64

              That's the only x.2007 in the repo. Is that the one?
              Obviously, it's a 64bit.

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              @OutagesIO_Support –

              Yes, that's it. It runs for me. I'll let it go for now, and hope that we can get a 64-bit update for the latest-greatest.
              Thanks!

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                Which one? Do you need me to share it with you or are you able to download it? One of those is not in the downloads, I have to get it for you.

                You'll let what go for now?

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                  I think the problem is not 32bit vs 64bit but that at one point, an aarch version was listed as an ARM or Pi version. I seem to recall something along those lines.

                  We sorted that out so that the download list is correct but maybe that's why one works for you while another doesn't. Either way, happy to get you what ever you need if you let me know what you can use for sure.

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                    @OutagesIO_Support –

                    Yes, that's it. It runs for me. I'll let it go for now, and hope that we can get a 64-bit update for the latest-greatest.
                    Thanks!

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                    otm_1.70.2107_aarch is 64-bit, and it runs too.

                    I meant, i'll let the 64-bit version run and do monitoring for me.

                    otm_1.62.2006_pi is 32-bit, not 64...

                    $ file otm_1*
                    otm_1.62.2006_pi: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, EABI5 version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, BuildID[sha1]=7c0d0a3c5f20acfcd1bda5e74b7de51080c8b3a6, stripped

                    ...somebody just goofed, is all.
                    'Unsure why the starter.sh downloads that 32-bit one.

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                      Yup, you're right, the 1.62.2006 arm and pi versions are 32bit.

                      I'll have to bring it up next week. We really don't have any 32bit versions anymore but maybe these are listed wrong and old which is why this happened.

                      Are you good to go now or do you need me to grab a version for you that you cannot get at?

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                        Here is what I'm reading on the net.
                        The Pi hardware is 64bit but most of the operating systems that run on them only support 32bit.

                        Either way, I've brought it up so we'll take a deeper look.

                        Thanks for bringing it up.

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                        • OutagesIO_SupportO OutagesIO_Support

                          Here is what I'm reading on the net.
                          The Pi hardware is 64bit but most of the operating systems that run on them only support 32bit.

                          Either way, I've brought it up so we'll take a deeper look.

                          Thanks for bringing it up.

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                          @OutagesIO_Support –

                          Yup, good to go for now.
                          Thanks again.

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