It defines how an application interacts with itself, how an application interacts with the kernel, and how an application interacts with libraries. The common explanation for not fixing some issues with c++ is that it would break the abi and require recompilation, but on the other hand i encounter statements like this An abi is a mapping from the execution model of the language to a particular machine/operating system/compiler combination It makes no sense to define one in the language specification because that runs the risk of excluding c implementations on some architectures. This is a case where your matrix package is too old The version number you give in the title is an rstudio version number, which isn't useful here
If possible you should update the matrix package to 1.7.0 However, you can only do this if you're running r version 4.4 Otherwise, you should reinstall lme4 from source, or from a repository with a consistently built binary matrix / lme4 stack. I tried the following command and it worked fine on a couple of devices Adb shell getprop | grep abi this command fails to get the arm processor version for some devices Is there any other way t.
A bit more context from tensorflow lite documentation Unless you are targeting specific hardware, you should omit the x86, x86_64, and arm32 abis in most cases
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