Fix frontend CI hang by using native builder platform#27
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… hangs The Docker build for the frontend was hanging on the arm64 platform due to a QEMU 'illegal instruction' crash during 'npm ci'. This change updates 'Dockerfile.frontend' to use 'FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM' for the builder stage, ensuring that the Next.js static build runs natively on the host architecture (amd64) instead of being emulated. This avoids the emulation crash and significantly speeds up the build process. Co-authored-by: VulcanoSoftware <113239901+VulcanoSoftware@users.noreply.github.com>
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The Docker build for the frontend was hanging on the arm64 platform due to a QEMU 'illegal instruction' crash during 'npm ci'. This change updates 'Dockerfile.frontend' to use 'FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM' for the builder stage, ensuring that the Next.js static build runs natively on the host architecture (amd64) instead of being emulated. This avoids the emulation crash and significantly speeds up the build process.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 9061696587172057284 started by @VulcanoSoftware