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Windows ARM Support was dropped in version 6.0.0 - why? #1007

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kikino1989 opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 2 comments
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Windows ARM Support was dropped in version 6.0.0 - why? #1007

kikino1989 opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 2 comments

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@kikino1989
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First of all, great work on this plugin. I look forward to that electron integration. My issue is more of a question really. I see that ARM architecture support was dropped in version 6.0.0 of the plugin. Why? Mobile devices are not the only ARM devices running windows 10 these days. There are a few laptops running windows 10 on ARM Devices that my company needs to support.

Thanks for your work and keep up the great work.

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brodycj commented Nov 25, 2022

ARM support was only dropped for Windows

@brodycj brodycj changed the title ARM Support being dropped in version 6.0.0 Windows ARM Support was dropped in version 6.0.0 - why? Dec 1, 2022
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brodycj commented Dec 1, 2022

I just updated the title to better match the description of your issue, apologies for not understanding it at first.

In general I need to test what I am supporting, especially with SQLite version updates, so adding ARM support back for Windows would increase this burden. Especially if we support both 32-bit & 64-bit build for ARM on Windows.

There is ongoing discussion of getting an evcore version working with Volt build, with GPL v3 & commercial license options: storesafe/cordova-sqlite-evcore-extbuild-free#62

Contact for priority feature development & support: sales@storesafe.io

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