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I assume this is just a me issue. I just got a chromebook for a protable device and I had just heard about cadquery and thought it would work great on there. I got the built in linux environment setup and everything but when I tried to install cadquery with pip python couldn't find OCP and when I tried it with conda it couldn't find ocp version7.7.0, (and at times it couldn't find freecad?)
In all my looking I realized that OCP is built for 64bit according to all the file names and something else said that the device was only 32 bit. I assume that's why conda couldn't find the package. Is it possible for someone to build and deploy a 32 bit version?
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I assume this is just a me issue. I just got a chromebook for a protable device and I had just heard about cadquery and thought it would work great on there. I got the built in linux environment setup and everything but when I tried to install cadquery with pip python couldn't find OCP and when I tried it with conda it couldn't find ocp version7.7.0, (and at times it couldn't find freecad?)
In all my looking I realized that OCP is built for 64bit according to all the file names and something else said that the device was only 32 bit. I assume that's why conda couldn't find the package. Is it possible for someone to build and deploy a 32 bit version?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: