My old Pi2 (32 bit) stopped being supported, so I bought a new Pi3 to replace it, but the usual Pi OS (raspbian) doesn't support 64 bit even on the new 64 bit Arm8 processors. Has anyone successfully put together a pmmp server on a Pi with the new 64-bit restriction? I'd like to avoid going down the rabbit hole of a stage 1 gentoo crosscompile build if there's a less time intensive way.
You might take a look at these: https://www.linux.com/news/learn/intro-to-linux/first-64-bit-and-enterprise-os-comes-raspberry-pi-3 https://github.com/bamarni/pi64
Hi...in my case I don’t have one of these for testing, but do have a Jetson TX1 that has a 64-bit ARM processor like the RP3. I tried building the native launcher but found that the maven native compiler plugin doesn’t support ARM64 does work, but note that the Oracle version of Java 8 is headless only so you’ll have to use OpenJDK’s version. With the Oracle version will start but eventually quit without ever loading the GUI. pcb assembly india
Are you talking about Minecraft Java edition? We're talking about PocketMine. Also, please don't revive old threads.