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ARM Builders #365

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marcoceppi opened this issue Sep 24, 2023 · 4 comments
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ARM Builders #365

marcoceppi opened this issue Sep 24, 2023 · 4 comments
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@marcoceppi marcoceppi converted this from a draft issue Sep 24, 2023
@marcoceppi marcoceppi added this to the F39 milestone Sep 24, 2023
@marcoceppi marcoceppi self-assigned this Sep 24, 2023
@castrojo castrojo moved this from In Progress to Done in Project Goals Mar 24, 2024
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ghost commented Apr 23, 2024

Is this only related to the builder or also the images generated themselves ?
Edit : also any new ETA, milestone where F39 40 is out (simply to have a status update :) )

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@dosubot dosubot bot closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jul 30, 2024
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pfiaux commented Nov 5, 2024

Hello, I heard about bluefin recently and was curious about arm support so I ended up here. Is this the starting point to track for arm64 support to make it to bluefin/other images?

Looking around I'm guessing this is about adding arm support in the github actions? I saw this draft which seems to attempt that: #524

I also saw that github recently (September 3, 2024) announced "arm64 Linux and Windows runners are now generally available"
https://github.blog/changelog/2024-09-03-github-actions-arm64-linux-and-windows-runners-are-now-generally-available/ the PR draft above is from March so they might not have been available yet.

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This is certainly the place to watch for updates. When we embarked upon this venture last year we had to work though a lot of infrastructure building and it eventually became less of a priority. I'll defer to @EyeCantCU who opened that draft PR if they have a more recent update.

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@pfiaux they're generally available for enterprise and team plans but not quite yet for open source projects. As soon as they are, I'm happy to resume work here. I've also been considering a self hosted runner for our use

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