There could be several issues when attempting to run an armhf program on an arm64 architecture with Jetadvice. One of the primary reasons could be that the armhf program is not compatible with the arm64 architecture. Another reason could be that the required dependencies for the program are not available for the arm64 architecture, which could cause the program to fail or crash. Additionally, the performance of the armhf program on an arm64 system may not be optimal, as the underlying architecture and instruction sets may be different. It is essential to ensure that the program and its dependencies are compatible with the target architecture before attempting to run it on an arm64 system.
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Asked: 2021-10-05 11:00:00 +0000
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