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Publish images for the linux/arm64 Docker platform #78

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ianks opened this issue Nov 6, 2022 · 5 comments
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Publish images for the linux/arm64 Docker platform #78

ianks opened this issue Nov 6, 2022 · 5 comments

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@ianks
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ianks commented Nov 6, 2022

In #76 I mentioned a request to publish linux/arm64 Docker images. Currently, building on M1 is unbearably slow in many cases due to the virtualization overhead. I’ve almost given up on running RCD locally as a result.

Using linux/arm64 images removes the virtualization overhead and makes the local development experience much better.

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@ianks I'm curious - is the aarch64-linux support not sufficient for your needs?

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ianks commented Jan 17, 2024

@ianks I'm curious - is the aarch64-linux support not sufficient for your needs?

I'm referring to the issue of compiling x86_64-linux on an arm64 machine. Currently, that requires full CPU emulation. Ideally, RCD could cut the x86_64-linux, etc images for multiple Docker platforms (linux/arm64 and linux/amd64)

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Ah, right, I had totally forgotten the original context of this issue. Thanks for re-explaining.

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ianks commented Sep 7, 2024

@flavorjones I think this issue becomes simple to tackle now with Ubuntu base images

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@ianks If you have the bandwidth, I'd gladly accept help. I'm unlikely to get to this in the next few weeks.

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