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All Known Issues 3: gRPC ARM64 Support #46

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Taiizor opened this issue Oct 13, 2023 · 1 comment
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All Known Issues 3: gRPC ARM64 Support #46

Taiizor opened this issue Oct 13, 2023 · 1 comment
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Taiizor commented Oct 13, 2023

The Sucrose application may not work partially on Windows 10-11 operating systems with ARM64 architecture due to the lack of Windows ARM64 support for the gRPC library.

There is an issue mentioned below regarding this, but the solution is only supported for the .NET framework infrastructure, with no solution for the .NET Framework infrastructure. There are two possible solutions for this problem:

Option 1: Consider using an alternative library instead of the gRPC library or prepare an alternative infrastructure.
Option 2: Discontinue support for .NET Framework and revise the gRPC infrastructure with the solution provided for .NET.

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Taiizor commented Oct 18, 2023

gRPC library has been abandoned. Therefore, it should now work flawlessly on Windows 10-11 ARM64 operating system architecture.

Migrating from gRPC to SignalT - Migrating from gRPC to SignalT

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