No images for `arm64` available
casabre opened this issue · 4 comments
After trying to run e.g. podman run -it pypy:3.9
at a Raspberry Pi running Ubuntu 20.04, the following errors are popping up.
podman run pypy:3.9
✔ docker.io/library/pypy:3.9
Trying to pull docker.io/library/pypy:3.9...
Error: choosing an image from manifest list docker://pypy:3.9: no image found in manifest list for architecture arm64, variant "v8", OS linux
At least, the tags at Dockerhub are indicating that there should be an arm64
build.
Unfortunately, we're having to remove this support again in #69 thanks to linking changes (
libffi.so.6
andlibtinfow.so.6
). 😞
@wglambert does this apply only to bullseye
images? buster
would work?
Is there any fix on the long run planned? Maybe upstream?
Progress is being made on the issue #69 (comment)
In the meantime these image hashes are from a few weeks ago, before the change https://github.com/docker-library/repo-info/tree/f5351e649ad726be7b992a1b058edf8eb52bcf4d/repos/pypy/remote
The latest 3.9-Bullseye version with arm64 support https://github.com/docker-library/repo-info/blob/f5351e649ad726be7b992a1b058edf8eb52bcf4d/repos/pypy/remote/bullseye.md#pypybullseye---linux-arm64-variant-v8
And 3.9-Buster https://github.com/docker-library/repo-info/blob/f5351e649ad726be7b992a1b058edf8eb52bcf4d/repos/pypy/remote/buster.md#pypybuster---linux-arm64-variant-v8
So you can still pull the old images from Dockerhub, if the specific tags for the variant have changed then the hash would otherwise work
docker pull pypy@sha256:e00cbbeee185c4f1a2ff90fa9bf8bd6e4bf04ad2dd6fe0407d421df430435517