[ISSUE-566] Initial fix for aarch64 linux build to correct char type mismatch error#596
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[ISSUE-566] Initial fix for aarch64 linux build to correct char type mismatch error#596snazzer wants to merge 1 commit intodata61:mainfrom
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This seems to fix the char type mismatch I reported in #566 - would love for someone to check and see if it addresses the issue correctly.