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Jan Høydahl updated TIKA-4611:
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    Description: 
The Solr project has currently disabled some integration tests on the IBM s390x 
platform due to the test depending on running Tika Server in TestContainers, 
which of course fails on that platform. What actually happened before we 
explicitly disabled the test was that TestContainers chose to pull the amd64 
image, which then failed during start.

Building for this architecture should be little more than adding a third 
platform to the existing list in the {{docker-tool.sh}} script. Unless there 
are components in Tika which use native code or shell scripts that are not 
compatible, Tika should run fine on this platform too.

In the Solr project we have some CI tests running on that platform to verify.

  was:
The Solr project has currently disabled some integration tests on the IBM s390x 
platform due to the test depending on running Tika Server in TestContainers, 
which of course fails on that platform. What actually happened before we 
explicitly disabled the test was that TestContainers chose to pull the amd64 
image, which then failed during start.

Building for this architecture should be little more than adding a third 
platform to the existing list in the {{docker-tool.sh}} script. Unless there 
are components in Tika which use native code, Tika should run fine on this 
platform too.

In the Solr project we have some CI tests running on that platform to verify.


> Add docker support for the IBM s390x architecture
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TIKA-4611
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-4611
>             Project: Tika
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: docker
>            Reporter: Jan Høydahl
>            Priority: Major
>
> The Solr project has currently disabled some integration tests on the IBM 
> s390x platform due to the test depending on running Tika Server in 
> TestContainers, which of course fails on that platform. What actually 
> happened before we explicitly disabled the test was that TestContainers chose 
> to pull the amd64 image, which then failed during start.
> Building for this architecture should be little more than adding a third 
> platform to the existing list in the {{docker-tool.sh}} script. Unless there 
> are components in Tika which use native code or shell scripts that are not 
> compatible, Tika should run fine on this platform too.
> In the Solr project we have some CI tests running on that platform to verify.



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