On 23/4/22 14:10, kekronbekron wrote:
Building the s390x containers is straight forward.
Again, really? (honest question).
Are there any public examples for reference?
You know, small enough that it isn't 50 million lines of code or something.

I don't want to speak for Matt but building docker images for a specific architecture is trivial. To build a s390x container that includes native binaries you just compile/link you programs and then build the docker image scrom scratch and specify the --platform. See https://docs.docker.com/desktop/multi-arch/.



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On Friday, April 22nd, 2022 at 9:49 PM, Matt Hogstrom <m...@hogstrom.org> wrote:


On Apr 22, 2022, at 3:42 AM, David Crayford dcrayf...@gmail.com wrote:

If you already deliver container images that support your product that 
currently run outside z/OS, or if that’s what you plan to do, it’d be a great 
idea to add s390x compatibility to your container images so your customers have 
greater deployment flexibility. That’s usually quite easy to do.
Good advice. I would also add that if you are a vendor planning to deliver zCX 
container images then make sure you add other compatibilities just in case your 
customers don't run zCX. It could be a POC obstacle.

Building the s390x containers is straight forward. It’s the POC challenge. It’s 
like showing up with SAE tools to work on a car that is metric. Not going to be 
very useful.

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