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Add arm64 support #170

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pnicolli opened this issue Aug 5, 2022 · 4 comments
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Add arm64 support #170

pnicolli opened this issue Aug 5, 2022 · 4 comments

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pnicolli commented Aug 5, 2022

Just tracking it here, it would be awesome to have this here even if plone/plone-backend exists, since this is still used and is still the official library image.

I have no idea about where to go in order to add the arm64 build in the official library. Any pointers?
Also, I was looking at the github actions here. I assume the builds are pushed manually to docker hub, are they @avoinea ?

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avoinea commented Aug 6, 2022

@pnicolli If you have the possibility to build and test the images on ARM architectures we can re-include them when we do the PR to official-images for #168 and #169

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avoinea commented Aug 6, 2022

@pnicolli Would be nice if we would be able to test on ARM via github actions 🤯

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pnicolli commented Aug 7, 2022

@pnicolli Nope, they are not. See https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/blob/master/library/plone

And an update PR https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/pull/11795/files

Yeah sorry, my question was about the unofficial images plone/plone, but I just realized they are not kept up to date, which is also fine.

@pnicolli If you have the possibility to build and test the images on ARM architectures we can re-include them when we do the PR to official-images for #168 and #169

I will let you know if I can look into this, I recently moved to a newer arm powered laptop.

@pnicolli Would be nice if we would be able to test on ARM via github actions 🤯

I believe this is doable, I will try

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