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Switching to 5Ghz WiFi made the Raspberry Pi fly again
Cross-compilling from MacOS to Linux. By default OCaml does dynamic linking of all C dependencies. Even with static linking there is a dependency on libc (or the MacOS equivalent) as far as I remember. I had some success so far with Rust, Nim and Go using a musl toolchain[1], but no luck for OCaml. At the moment I'm just using a docker container which mirrors the Debian distribution running on the Pi.
[1] https://github.com/messense/homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains
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M1 Users - How are you Cross Compiling?
The messense/homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains gets me past ring but fails on another dependency I have, audiopus_sys:
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