I wanted to run my own Lemmy instance but I don’t have the physical space / server to run anything massive so I was trying to use a pi 4. Using the Ansible instructions I get most of the way through up to it trying to start the docker compose instance it mentions there’s no Arm in the manifest file. I know it’s not the strongest device but does Lemmy not support the pi outright?

  • Weirdbeardgame@lemmy.mlOP
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    1 year ago

    Apparently, the docker compose file just forces an amd build which caused a mismatch and an infinite reboot loop

    I’ve been trying the easy deploy script because it has cloudflare support. ```___ERROR [lemmy builder 6/7] RUN cargo build --release`

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      1 year ago

      I’ve never used Lemmy-Easy-Deploy but you can try building with masquernya’s build script as this worked for me. Again, this only builds the docker image and publishes it to your own docker repository. You’ll need to edit the build script to use your own docker repository.

      Alternatively, you can just use the pre-built ARM image that masquernya already provides: masquernya/lemmy:0.18.0-linux-arm64 so you don’t have to compile from source.