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I have a code-server Alpine 3.12 container that runs correctly, installed with npm : RUN apk add --no-cache alpine-sdk bash libstdc++ libc6-compat npm libx11-dev libxkbfile-dev libsecret-dev
RUN npm install -g --cache /tmp/npm-cache --unsafe-perm code-server && rm -r /tmp/npm-cache If that doesn't do the trick the problem runs deeper than dependencies I suppose. |
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As of 2020, 32-bit builds of Node.js are no longer supported officially, this also means x86 builds is not guranteed compatibility anymore. I'm sad to say, you must use a cloud service to run code-server instead. |
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try x86 version in the release 3.5.0, that is the last version build with x86 |
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No solution found? |
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Do you have a Linux or a Mac device? |
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I don't think you need iSH, because, I found another method. Click the link here which will open a YT video. In that, he CHANGES the config. So, if you have Windows, get Debian with Curl in it or if you use Mac or Linux, copy the code-server curl line, put it in the Linux/Mac Terminal, and wait. After it's installed, run code-server. Then, it will show some line for a config file. Open your local VSCode, and locate and then go to the file(if you don't know how to do on WSL, get Remote-WSL extension, and connect to your distro. Then you are ready to go to the file 👍 ). Then, open your terminal and put ifconfig Now, find your IP address as of WiFi, and paste it in the config on the |
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Recently I've taken a liking to iSH Shell for iOS which basically gives you access to a minimalistic 32-bit Alpine Linux shell on iOS. I tried to install code-server in several different ways but the only method that succeeds is via Yarn albeit with dependency issues. Manually resolving the dependencies allows you to start code-server but trying to access triggers a segmentation fault. Has anyone got farther than this? I should mention that Alpine uses musl C libraries so directly making code-server is not possible.
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