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Yes but distros accomplish that by being highly opinionated on the build process you use to build packages whereas Sandstorm tries to be unopinionated on this point.

Sandstorm will support ARM someday but it's going to require a large investment in tooling in order to be painless for developers.



>Yes but distros accomplish that by being highly opinionated on the build process you use to build packages whereas Sandstorm tries to be unopinionated on this point.

How's that exactly? I looked it over and can't see any difference at all.




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