Well, the first thing would be to get the proper library, not from armv8, but from armv7, and install it at the proper place, definitely not in something like x86_64. I don't have a debian-based Pi, so I can't tell you where it is supposed to end up.

But AFAIR only 64bit ARMs were affected, so back to: Find out what the problem is. I don't think it's the broken ASI libs.

A first try could be to log in to the Pi and run indi_asi_ccd from the command line, and report the error you get.

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