Description of problem: Flatpak offers on aarch64 Fedora Workstation flatpaks from fedora registry: ~~~ $ flatpak remote-ls Name Application ID Version Branch Arch Dconf Editor ca.desrt.dconf-editor 3.38.3 stable aarch64 .. ~~~ but they are not available: ~~~ $ flatpak install org.gnome.Sudoku Looking for matches… Found similar ref(s) for ‘org.gnome.Sudoku’ in remote ‘fedora’ (system). Use this remote? [Y/n]: y error: The application org.gnome.Sudoku/aarch64/stable requires the runtime org.fedoraproject.Platform/aarch64/f34 which was not found ~~~ Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): flatpak-1.10.2-4.fc34.aarch64 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. $ flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists fedora oci+https://registry.fedoraproject.org 2. $ flatpak remote-ls 3. $ flatpak install org.gnome.Sudoku Actual results: aarch64 flatpak offered, but not available Expected results: aarch64 flatpak offered and available Additional info:
We are missing flatpak runtime builds for aarch64. Individual app flatpaks are (super confusingly) already available for aarch64, but they cannot be installed because the runtime is missing. I'm planning on looking into this soon.
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This was fixed more than a year ago.