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Enable ARM64 build for kitchen sink & provider-build-environment #297

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julienp opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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Enable ARM64 build for kitchen sink & provider-build-environment #297

julienp opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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julienp commented Sep 27, 2024

We had to disable the release builds of these images on arm64 because it takes too long to install the Python versions provided by the image when running in Docker + QEMU.

ARM64 runners should become available for OSS projects later this year, see https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/arm64-on-github-actions-powering-faster-more-efficient-build-systems/
Once we can use these, we can re-enable the ARM64 build.

@pulumi-bot pulumi-bot added the needs-triage Needs attention from the triage team label Sep 27, 2024
@julienp julienp changed the title Enable arm64 build for kitchen sink & provider-build-environment Enable ARM64 build for kitchen sink & provider-build-environment Sep 27, 2024
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We had to disable the release builds of these images on arm64 because it takes too long to install the Python versions provided by the image when running in Docker + QEMU.

ARM64 runners should become available for OSS projects later this year, see https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/arm64-on-github-actions-powering-faster-more-efficient-build-systems/
Once we can use these, we can re-enable the ARM64 build.

Ref #297
julienp added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 27, 2024
…298)

We had to disable the release builds of these images on arm64 because it
takes too long to install the Python versions provided by the image when
running in Docker + QEMU.

ARM64 runners should become available for OSS projects later this year,
see
https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/arm64-on-github-actions-powering-faster-more-efficient-build-systems/
Once we can use these, we can re-enable the ARM64 build.

Ref #297
@julienp julienp added kind/enhancement Improvements or new features and removed needs-triage Needs attention from the triage team labels Sep 27, 2024
Source-Controller pushed a commit to Source-Controller/Pulumi-Docker that referenced this issue Oct 17, 2024
…#298)

We had to disable the release builds of these images on arm64 because it
takes too long to install the Python versions provided by the image when
running in Docker + QEMU.

ARM64 runners should become available for OSS projects later this year,
see
https://github.blog/news-insights/product-news/arm64-on-github-actions-powering-faster-more-efficient-build-systems/
Once we can use these, we can re-enable the ARM64 build.

Ref pulumi/pulumi-docker-containers#297
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