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Library files for OpenSim compiled for ARM 2019-08-10

Here are libraries compiled for the ARM processor with the corresponding config files needed to get OpenSim running on a Raspberry PI.

Unzip the attachment and copy the content of lib32 to lib32 of a full OpenSim bin directory. It will replace some of the existing files compiled for Intel processors.

The config files will also have to be copied into the above bin directory replacing existing files. This is for OpenSim to find the correct libraries when starting.

Remember the Raspberry PI currently only runs 32-bit binaries, so the content of lib64 is irrelevant.

Having replaced the libraries you should hopefully get a stock OpenSim installation to run on the PI provided you use something else than Sqlite as your database, as this library has yet to be compiled for ARM.
There is no need to recompile anything else, but also it does not hurt to do so! :)

You also need to set up OpenSim.ini to use ubODE physics.

Bulletsim will run, but you cannot rezz anything from inventory, so it is sort of useless except for visiting regions with existing content.

Hopefully this will be of help getting OpenSim running on your PI.
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