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It's not our job to supply x86/x86_64 Linux binaries - that's done by the distro. We supply source code for the upstream code itself - us - but not the downstream package.
Even v2.4.0 wouldn't fix that.
…On Tue, Nov 2, 2021, at 8:39 PM, Bob Mariotti wrote:
I cannot find the answer to this but can anyone point me/us to a source
for compiled binaries for x86-64/AMD64 linux binaries? I currently use
v2.3.2 but have some issues that I'm hoping v2.4 might have addressed.
Thanks
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I cannot find the answer to this but can anyone point me/us to a source for compiled binaries for x86-64/AMD64 linux binaries? I currently use v2.3.2 but have some issues that I'm hoping v2.4 might have addressed.
Thanks
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