Fix install instructions to work on arm#589
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Fix install instructions to work on arm#589t3dium wants to merge 3 commits intoFiloSottile:masterfrom
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The install instructions currently assume the user is using x64, leading to it failing to fetch the correct binary on an arm device like rpi's. It'll now detect which arch is being used, and use the appropriate package.
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Second commit adds arm32 which does make the command a bit too long, could leave it out given that most people will be using 64 bit. |
Fixed an issue with the name of the package as the arm32 package won't have a "64" in the name.
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The install instructions currently assume the user is using x64, leading to it failing to fetch the correct binary on an arm architecture such as on raspberry pi's.
It'll now detect which arch is being used, and will use the appropriate package.