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Tagging subscribers to this area: @dotnet/area-infrastructure-libraries Issue DetailsJust testing
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This test errors out on the new 22.04 queue as well, it is not 20.04 specific
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/azp run runtime-community |
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Looks good! 👍
We also added linux-musl-{ppc64le,s390x,riscv64,etc.} images in 22.04. At some point, can add those under community pipeline as well.
As long as a community port has a community submitting patches & actually looking at build logs, then the more the merrier |
@ayakael is the resident expert on linux-musl architectures. 8-) |
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(Has anyone from the community ever indicated they're using or contributing to the armv6 target? Kinda feels like dead weight to me) |
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Terrific re linux-musl images, I kind of gave-up on linux-musl support on mono-based runtime due to persistent issues that didn't seem to occur on libc. More eyes on this will help me out. |
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re armv6, I tried porting to that for Alpine, but threw in the towel, as that target is basically on hospice care for the Alpine developpers. |
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/backport to release/8.0-staging |
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Started backporting to release/8.0-staging: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/actions/runs/7669575413 |
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