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distros: Disable Alma, Oracle and Rocky Linux#245

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@vvoland vvoland commented Aug 18, 2025

distros: Disable Alma, Oracle and Rocky Linux

The current packaging doesn't support them. Let's start with the same distro set as the current packaging before we commit to supporting these.

The current packaging doesn't support them. Let's start with the same
disrto set as the current packaging before we commit to supporting
these.

Signed-off-by: Paweł Gronowski <pawel.gronowski@docker.com>
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Do you have issues when installing these packages? I tested alma and rocky on a VM a while back and it was working fine for me. I think we can keep them imo. Up to release-repo to consume them or not. WDYT? Or is it a matter of maintainability?

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vvoland commented Aug 18, 2025

We can skip them on release-repo, but that will mean we'd need to have another allow/deny list on the release-repo level to maintain 😅

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We can skip them on release-repo, but that will mean we'd need to have another allow/deny list on the release-repo level to maintain 😅

Oh you mean what we discussed about using buildx bake --print to have the list of supported distros?

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vvoland commented Aug 20, 2025

Yes, having one place to manage all the supported distros would be good, and docker/packaging feels a natural candidate for this to me.

But maybe we should still have an explicit allow list on the release-repo 🤔

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But maybe we should still have an explicit allow list on the release-repo 🤔

Yeah I think it would make more sense

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