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Hi! I'm using
musl-cross-make
for a robotics project with the main executable in Rust and buildrootuwipi
as the OS.uwipi
ships Linux 5.10 which is an LTS kernel release.I needed Linux headers for my project, so I added 5.10 support locally. Here's a PR which adds the hash file for that release. You should double check the sha1sum, I just used what my machine checksummed from the archive when I downloaded it manually. I don't think I was being MITM'ed, but, you can never be too sure!
Thanks for this awesome project, it saved me a ton of time.
(If you got here by googling, note that Rust internally uses a 1.1.x MUSL release as of the time of writing. I had to specify away from
musl-cross-make
's 1.2.x version manually in myconfig.mak
to avoid linker issues with__clock_gettime64
!)