What is the problem or limitation you are having?
ARM64 devices are increasingly common for Linux and Windows; however, Briefcase cannot currently build an Android app on an ARM64 Linux or Windows device.
Describe the solution you'd like
It should be possible to build and test an Android app on an ARM64 Linux (e.g., Raspberry Pi) or Windows (e.g., Surface) device.
Describe alternatives you've considered
None.
Additional context
This is entirely dependent on Google providing the underlying tools. At present, Google only provides Android Studio builds for x86-64 Linux and Windows; there is no ARM64 compatible build.
We cannot implement this feature until Google supports Linux and Windows ARM64 as a build and test platform.
What is the problem or limitation you are having?
ARM64 devices are increasingly common for Linux and Windows; however, Briefcase cannot currently build an Android app on an ARM64 Linux or Windows device.
Describe the solution you'd like
It should be possible to build and test an Android app on an ARM64 Linux (e.g., Raspberry Pi) or Windows (e.g., Surface) device.
Describe alternatives you've considered
None.
Additional context
This is entirely dependent on Google providing the underlying tools. At present, Google only provides Android Studio builds for x86-64 Linux and Windows; there is no ARM64 compatible build.
We cannot implement this feature until Google supports Linux and Windows ARM64 as a build and test platform.