This question is for the G-WAN development team.
I know that you've discontinued G-WAN 32-bit due to the very low demand of G-WAN for the Linux 32-bit platform.
But, with regard to both the worldwide success of the Rapsberry low cost computer and the very low footprint of the G-WAN web applicaton server, does the G-WAN folks plan to make a G-WAN release (for now, only in 32-bit but sooner than later for 64-bit for this computer) that could be used on the last Rapsberry Pi3 machine (using an ARM CPU) and running the Raspbian OS?
TIA for your (Gil) answer.
They are two incompatible platforms for the binary executable files so the fact that we discontinued the 32-bit release for
x86 CPUsdoes not have relations with any release compiled forARM CPUs, 32 or 64-bit.G-WAN releases for other platforms than x86-AMD64 may come at a later stage but this greatly depends on business opportunities. For now a
VHDL portis under progress.