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Map riscv64 linux to linux64-riscv64 and setup CI #230
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Thanks! While you're here would you be interested in setting up CI for the riscv targets as well? |
Good idea. I am working on it. |
Hi @alexcrichton, I added a CI for riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu and it passes. Maybe it's time to release a new version to address #222 after this PR got merged. |
Thanks for your help here! I've posted a bump to #231 |
chore(deps): update openssl to 3.2.1 again #13159 had updated to 3.2.0 and #13179 reverted to 1.1.1 for riscv64 build. riscv64 build issue fixed and released in openssl-src 300.2.3+3.2.1: alexcrichton/openssl-src-rs#230 Update to 3.2.1 from 3.2.0 should be safe.
rust-lang#13159 had updated to 3.2.0 and rust-lang#13179 reverted to 1.1.1 for riscv64 build. riscv64 build issue fixed and released in openssl-src 300.2.3+3.2.1: alexcrichton/openssl-src-rs#230 Update to 3.2.1 from 3.2.0 should be safe. Signed-off-by: Xeonacid <xeonacid@hit.edu.cn>
rust-lang#13159 had updated to 3.2.0 and rust-lang#13179 reverted to 1.1.1 for riscv64 build. riscv64 build issue fixed and released in openssl-src 300.2.3+3.2.1: alexcrichton/openssl-src-rs#230 Update to 3.2.1 from 3.2.0 should be safe. Signed-off-by: Xeonacid <xeonacid@hit.edu.cn>
This enables optimized assembly to be used for linux riscv64 and sets up the CI for riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu.
Coincidentally, this would fix #222