Well: I fear this workaround does not work anymore: the wine library is a few steps behind windows development, and the new win architecture is not fully supported.

So, should I ask for a Linux static build for 32 bits?

Sincerely,

Luis

On Thursday, 15 August 2019 14:01:10 UTC-5, Luis Rivera wrote:


On Monday, 12 August 2019 17:46:44 UTC-5, John MacFarlane wrote:

You can always spin up a build machine in the cloud, with more
resources, and then use the resulting binary on your tiny machine.


I fear I don't know how to do that; in fact, once I tried to compile pandoc on my own, and found the whole cabal/ghc incantation overwhelming (I am no hacker, only and advanced luser). 

However, I am happy to report that, after some sort of inspiration, it occurred to me that I didn't have to run the qemu emulator to execute the Linux x86_64 executable on the 32 bit system and machine, if I could run the Windoze 32 bit executable under `wine` (n.b. a compatibility layer, not an emulator) on the Tiny Core 32 / Intelx86_32 machine. And it worked (at least so far)! 

I'm leaving this crumb for others to pick up.

Cheers!

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