I was given a Raspberry to experiment with and I compiled my programs and made installation packages. I had to specify "Architecture: armhf" in the control files. Since deb files are just an archive, I collected the packages on Mint-x64, and then checked that they installed on Raspberry without any problems.
deb packages: download
only executable files: download
Compiled my programs on Raspberry
Re: Compiled my programs on Raspberry
I don't understand the question.
You have to compile the PB programme on the Raspberry.
You have to compile the PB programme on the Raspberry.
My Projects ThreadToGUI / OOP-BaseClass / EventDesigner V3
PB v3.30 / v5.75 - OS Mac Mini OSX 10.xx - VM Window Pro / Linux Ubuntu
Downloads on my Webspace / OneDrive
PB v3.30 / v5.75 - OS Mac Mini OSX 10.xx - VM Window Pro / Linux Ubuntu
Downloads on my Webspace / OneDrive
Re: Compiled my programs on Raspberry
I didn't ask a question, I just wanted to brag. 

Re: Compiled my programs on Raspberry
Yes, you are allowed to brag because it's great work, thanks for posting. I will try them out in a few days. It doesn't sound like it was too difficult.I didn't ask a question, I just wanted to brag
Re: Compiled my programs on Raspberry
Now I would like to install ARM64. But I don’t have another 4-32 MB memory card. I googled and found information that you can install it on a flash drive and you can install 2 OS on one memory card. I wouldn't want to mess up an already installed x86 OS because I want to be able to update my programs.
Re: Compiled my programs on Raspberry
I don't understand one thing.
How can you have x86 (Intel processor) and ARM64 (ARM processor) on the same system. (Possibly with PI4 firmware update)
PS.
With PI4 or PI5 the system can be on a USB drive.
Here use several EMTEC SSD X210 (128GB)
Possibly replace the USB cable (if there is a cheap one, there will be EMV WLAN problems)
How can you have x86 (Intel processor) and ARM64 (ARM processor) on the same system. (Possibly with PI4 firmware update)
PS.
With PI4 or PI5 the system can be on a USB drive.
Here use several EMTEC SSD X210 (128GB)
Possibly replace the USB cable (if there is a cheap one, there will be EMV WLAN problems)
My Projects ThreadToGUI / OOP-BaseClass / EventDesigner V3
PB v3.30 / v5.75 - OS Mac Mini OSX 10.xx - VM Window Pro / Linux Ubuntu
Downloads on my Webspace / OneDrive
PB v3.30 / v5.75 - OS Mac Mini OSX 10.xx - VM Window Pro / Linux Ubuntu
Downloads on my Webspace / OneDrive