py-substrate-interface wheels for aarch64 and armv7
See original GitHub issueHello,
Would you kindly add pre-built wheels for this library and its dependencies (I’ve created separate issues https://github.com/polkascan/py-bip39-bindings/issues/8, https://github.com/polkascan/py-sr25519-bindings/issues/7 and https://github.com/polkascan/py-ed25519-bindings/issues/5) for aarch64
(RPi 4) and armv7
(RPi 3) to avoid installing Rust and building library from source (quite time-consuming on RPi’s)?
Regards
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Sorry, I missed your message:( We are going to find one and test, thanks!
Ok I found a hosted RPi3 where was able to build the wheels. Uploaded them to PyPI just now, are these working for you?