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Bold choice: https://electrobun.dev/docs/guides/Compatability#:~:text=No%... (that text appears right next to "macOS (arm)")

Given that, I was curious how their workflows folder looked but, well, that answers that question: https://github.com/blackboardsh/electrobun/tree/9ce4ed636100...



It’s still early and it’s just me working on it so I’m trying to get to stability and then building for (distribute apps to) windows and linux before making all the cli stuff work to let you dev on other OSes.

So “no immediate plans” means check back next year after the 1.0.0 release


What does "not supported" mean?

Does it mean "you can probably get this to work, but it's not my OS so I won't go out of my way to help you" or "the build process depends on something only available on macs"?

There isn't an obvious reason it wouldn't be possible to build on linux or WSL at least on windows.


The current version is 0.0.13 (on the homepage), it's normal that the author is focusing on their platform at the moment. It probably was too son to post it on here.


Not supporting arm is dead on arrival for anyone looking to build cross platform...


It's the other way around, they only support arm at the moment: https://github.com/blackboardsh/electrobun/issues/10#issueco...


Ah that is confusing. Well, that still suffers the same problem, just in the other direction.


Funny spelling error there, too. Should be "Compatibility".




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