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therealaleph 3534747e68 v0.8.6: armhf glibc pin + Check-for-updates button (#15)
=== PR #14 follow-up: armhf build runs on Pi Bookworm/Bullseye ===

PR #14 (merged earlier) added arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf to the
release matrix but pinned os=ubuntu-latest, which is 24.04 with GLIBC
2.39. Target armhf sysroot on 24.04 is Debian Trixie (GLIBC 2.39),
far too new for a Raspberry Pi 2/3 on Bookworm (2.36) or Bullseye
(2.31) — users would get 'GLIBC_2.39 not found' the same way the
Linux-amd64 issue #2 folks did before we pinned them to 22.04.

Fix: pin the armhf matrix entry to ubuntu-22.04, matching our other
linux-gnu targets. Binary will link against GLIBC 2.35 max, which
loads on Pi Bookworm and Bullseye. Also trimmed two trailing spaces.

Locally verified the cross-compile: rust:latest + gcc-arm-linux-
gnueabihf + proper CARGO_HOME config.toml produces a valid ARM 32-bit
ELF (2.9 MB, armhf EABI5).

=== Issue #15: 'Check for updates' button in the UI ===

New src/update_check.rs module. On the user's click (no polling):

  1. Tcp-probes github.com:443 with a 5s budget. If unreachable, we
     return Offline(reason) instead of a confusing 'update check
     failed' — distinguishes 'you're offline' from 'GitHub API
     misbehaved'.

  2. HTTPS GET api.github.com/repos/.../releases/latest via the
     tokio + rustls stack (same hand-rolled HTTP pattern as
     domain_fronter — no new crate deps). Parses tag_name, strips
     the v-prefix, loose-semver-compares to env!(CARGO_PKG_VERSION).

  3. Returns one of four UpdateCheck variants: Offline / Error /
     UpToDate / UpdateAvailable { release_url }.

New UI wiring (src/bin/ui.rs):
  - Cmd::CheckUpdate enqueue variant
  - UiState::last_update_check { InFlight, Done(result) }
  - 'Check for updates' button next to the CA buttons
  - Result displayed as a colored small-text line under the CA info:
    green 'up to date', amber 'update available v0.8.5 → v0.8.6' with
    a clickable release-page hyperlink, red for offline/error.

Verified end-to-end with a live github.com fetch (got a rate-limit
HTTP 403 from my IP because I've been hitting the API a lot, but
that's the expected Error() state — response classification was
correct). Three unit tests for is_newer() and a gated live test for
the full round-trip.

43 tests pass.
2026-04-22 19:03:14 +03:00
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