
During January 2025, Baruch Sekisser focused on improving build compatibility for the radareorg/radare2 repository, specifically targeting Raspberry Pi 4 devices running Debian Bookworm. He addressed a persistent compilation issue by introducing platform-aware detection logic and a new configuration option to ensure correct linkage of libatomic, which is essential for atomic operations on ARM architectures. Utilizing his expertise in build systems, cross-compilation, and system programming, and working primarily with makefile and shell, Baruch resolved issue #23903. His targeted fix enhanced build reliability and portability, streamlining CI workflows and reducing future maintenance overhead for ARM-based development environments within radare2.

January 2025 monthly summary for the radare2 repository (radareorg/radare2) focusing on build compatibility improvements for Raspberry Pi 4 on Debian Bookworm. The changes address compilation issues related to libatomic usage, improve portability across ARM environments, and enhance build reliability for end users and CI workflows.
January 2025 monthly summary for the radare2 repository (radareorg/radare2) focusing on build compatibility improvements for Raspberry Pi 4 on Debian Bookworm. The changes address compilation issues related to libatomic usage, improve portability across ARM environments, and enhance build reliability for end users and CI workflows.
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