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missing Linux on riscv natives in CDT #980

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jonahgraham opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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missing Linux on riscv natives in CDT #980

jonahgraham opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 0 comments

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Similar to #969, but for riscv Linux which is also a recently supported operating system / arch combination.

jonahgraham added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2024
The docker images all have new, simpler names and use Ubuntu 20.04
(instead of 18.04) as their base.

A few new tools have been added, specifically what is needed for:

- Linux on RISC-V - see #980
- Winodows on ARM - see #969

Fixes #976
jonahgraham added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2024
The docker images all have new, simpler names and use Ubuntu 20.04
(instead of 18.04) as their base.

A few new tools have been added, specifically what is needed for:

- Linux on RISC-V - see #980
- Winodows on ARM - see #969

Fixes #976
jonahgraham added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2024
The docker images all have new, simpler names and use Ubuntu 20.04
(instead of 18.04) as their base.

A few new tools have been added, specifically what is needed for:

- Linux on RISC-V - see #980
- Winodows on ARM - see #969

Fixes #976
jonahgraham added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2024
The docker images all have new, simpler names and use Ubuntu 20.04
(instead of 18.04) as their base.

A few new tools have been added, specifically what is needed for:

- Linux on RISC-V - see #980
- Winodows on ARM - see #969

Fixes #976
jonahgraham added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 18, 2024
The docker images all have new, simpler names and use Ubuntu 20.04
(instead of 18.04) as their base.

A few new tools have been added, specifically what is needed for:

- Linux on RISC-V - see #980
- Winodows on ARM - see #969

Fixes #976
jonahgraham added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 28, 2024
The docker images all have new, simpler names and use Ubuntu 20.04
(instead of 18.04) as their base.

A few new tools have been added, specifically what is needed for:

- Linux on RISC-V - see #980
- Winodows on ARM - see #969

Fixes #976
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