This was reported in the last week or so and I had given
instructions to the original reporter on how to file a bug report
for this.? Seems that person didn't do that in either the Raspberry
Pi OS Github tracker (correct place for this issue) or Debian
tracker (incorrect place).? Anyway, I've created a issue to track
this problem but it might be some time before this is resolved.
??
Until this is resolved, you might consider compiling Direwolf from
sources.? It's not very difficult and is documented in the Direwolf
User Guide.
--David
KI6ZHD
On 11/30/2021 08:52 AM, Don Rolph
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Are you running BullsEye?
BullsEye is distributing a PI 3/4 compatible Dire Wolf
executable even for PI Zero Ws and the instruction?sets are
not compatible.
One option is to build the executable from scratch using
the instructions on github:?
I'm
getting an "illegal instruction" message when trying to run
Direwolf 1.6 on a Raspberry Pi 1.? The original image was
first installed and working on a Raspberry Pi 3, so maybe the
problem is some sort of incompatibilty with the RPi1?? I tried
deleting the Direwolf folder and direwolf.conf file, and
rebuilt it from scratch, but get the same error. Tried two
different C-media soundcards that were verified to work on the
RPi3.? Thanks for any help.
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