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[REFACTOR][CI] Further cleanup docker images#18817

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[REFACTOR][CI] Further cleanup docker images#18817
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@mshr-h mshr-h commented Feb 25, 2026

This PR removes unused legacy installer scripts from CI images.

  • Removed packages: Arm Compute Library (acl), Hexagon SDK tooling, libxsmm, papi, redis, gluoncv, and wasmtime.

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This pull request focuses on refactoring the CI image setup by removing obsolete installer scripts and packages, and introducing MetaScheduler dependencies. This aims to reduce image size and improve build efficiency.

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  • CI Image Cleanup: Removed unused legacy installer scripts and packages from the CI image setup, including Arm Compute Library (acl), Hexagon SDK tooling, libxsmm, papi, redis, gluoncv, and wasmtime.
  • MetaScheduler Dependencies: Replaced some dependencies with MetaScheduler deps by adding xgboost installation scripts.
  • Dockerfile Modifications: Updated Dockerfiles for ci_arm, ci_cpu, and ci_gpu to reflect the removal of legacy packages and the addition of MetaScheduler dependencies.

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This pull request effectively cleans up the Docker CI images by removing several unused legacy installer scripts and their corresponding package installations, including Arm Compute Library (acl), Hexagon SDK tooling, libxsmm, papi, redis, gluoncv, and wasmtime. It also correctly introduces xgboost as a dependency for MetaScheduler. The changes are well-aligned with the pull request description and contribute to a leaner and more focused CI environment. The refactoring is clear and improves maintainability by removing obsolete components.

@mshr-h mshr-h marked this pull request as ready for review February 25, 2026 08:41
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mshr-h commented Feb 25, 2026

cc @tqchen @yongwww

@mshr-h mshr-h merged commit 8c259a3 into apache:main Feb 26, 2026
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@mshr-h mshr-h deleted the further-cleanup-images branch February 26, 2026 02:23
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