#warrior 2015-06-20,Sat

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14:37 🔗 oldcad Hi, I had an idea. Has anyone tried to make a Raspberry Pi warrior?
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15:02 🔗 chfoo someone tried before. the framework itself is platform independent but the project themselves drop in and use a x86 binary
15:06 🔗 oldcad chfoo: what uses a x86 binary?
15:07 🔗 oldcad If i look at (e.g.) github.com/ArchiveTeam/zoocasa-grab, its written in lua, python and shell. Obviously one wouldn't run a VM on a Raspberry Pi, it would need to be a debian image with the warrior framework. And make sure to disallow the SD card as storage (for data integrity).
15:08 🔗 oldcad Im going to look more into it
15:12 🔗 oldcad A Raspberry Pi is cheap and would be ideal for a "set and forget" type of warrior appliance. Just plug a Ethernet cable in and leave it to do its job. One could even create a control panel of sorts to manage multiple RPi warriors.
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17:12 🔗 aaaaaaaaa oldcad: wget-lua for webgrabs gets compiled as part of the get-wget-lua.sh
17:13 🔗 yipdw you can build wget-lua for ARMv6, we just don't keep a binary around
17:14 🔗 yipdw oldcad: https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/warrior-dockerfile may be useful; not as-is, per se, but the Dockerfile encodes setup instructions that can be reused
17:15 🔗 aaaaaaaaa right, I just wanted to make sure he didn't miss that step in reverse engineering as he specifically asked what of the warrior uses the x86 binary
17:15 🔗 yipdw actually I guess "you can build wget-lua for ARMv6" is contingent on Lua supporting ARMv6
17:15 🔗 yipdw I'd be surprised if it didn't
17:15 🔗 yipdw aaaaaaaaa: ah ok
17:26 🔗 aaaaaaaaa but yeah, I'm 90% sure that someone got it working at least once but who it was escapes me.
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