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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
Using the nginx unprivileged docker image on a riscv64 system.
Describe the solution you'd like
Adjusting the CI to also build and publish linux/riscv64 images.
Ubuntu 20.04 supports RISC-V, QEMU/docker buildx also supports RISC-V.
The Ubuntu impish-updates,impish-security apt repositories also already includes a built nginx, 1.18.0-6ubuntu11.1 as of today, and as such I understand that the project should also compile under riscv64.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Well, the alternative is to not provide riscv64 support, which is the current situation.
Additional context
RISC-V is an open standard instruction set architecture, which is under rapid development. Distributions including AOSP, Arch Linux, Debian, Gentoo Linux, Fedora, OpenEuler, etc are also actively doing porting work for this architecture.
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Re-reading the project setup I see that the base of the images are not Ubuntu, but Debian: the support there is an ongoing effort.
The most official riscv64 Debian docker images I know of are the ones found under riscv64/debian: https://hub.docker.com/r/riscv64/debian
Edit: The Debian Docker linux/riscv64 support has made its way to the debian:sid/debian:unstable/debian:experimental tags, but not (yet) to the debian:bullseye image.
Can you open this issue in the upstream NGINX Docker repo https://github.com/nginxinc/docker-nginx too? I see no reason not to support the platform once it makes it to the mainstream Debian image.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
Using the nginx unprivileged docker image on a riscv64 system.
Describe the solution you'd like
Adjusting the CI to also build and publish linux/riscv64 images.
Ubuntu 20.04 supports RISC-V, QEMU/docker buildx also supports RISC-V.
The Ubuntu
impish-updates,impish-security
apt repositories also already includes a built nginx,1.18.0-6ubuntu11.1
as of today, and as such I understand that the project should also compile under riscv64.Describe alternatives you've considered
Well, the alternative is to not provide riscv64 support, which is the current situation.
Additional context
RISC-V is an open standard instruction set architecture, which is under rapid development. Distributions including AOSP, Arch Linux, Debian, Gentoo Linux, Fedora, OpenEuler, etc are also actively doing porting work for this architecture.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: