Has anyone had any luck building ARM targets in Pipelines?
I've been trying to get the Pipeline file to use a ARM linux Docker image with no success
just like Windows builds which have been dragging for years, this is now the next major lack of support from Atlassian, and similarly Microsoft makes both work way before Atlassian, giving yet another reason for people to migrate their CI/CD workload elsewhere: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/azure-devops-pipelines-introduces-support-for-linuxarm64/
I'm astonished by Atlassian's slowness. This is 2022. We have Graviton platform on Amazon. Cannot make use of these efficient platforms since we're stuck at AMD64 at bitbucket pipelines.
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Any updates regarding this? I would like to run a pipeline for aarch64 and build on an aarch64 docker container and not on self hosted
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ARM based builds are not currently supported, and isn't a feature on our immediate roadmap. For a deeper discussion, please take a look at https://bitbucket.org/site/master/issues/15317/allow-building-multi-architecture-docker
Feel feel to watch that issue for further updates.
Thanks
Graham
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Can i get an update on support for ARM based builds?
can you share roadmap (if available) if currently not supported?
Thanks and Regards,
Vivek Hegade MS.
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