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Looking at the source code for cross, the only image that uses a CentOS base image is x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, and the only relevant commit I can find for this addition is here, which has no explanation of the rationale.
Since CentOS 8 is EOL, and CentOS 7 is discontinued, it might be preferable to use Ubuntu as a base image for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, which would also simplify other issues like #517 (and the associated PR #591). If there is a good reason to keep CentOS as a base image, I would love to know, otherwise, I am happy to submit a PR to remove the CentOS logic and simplify package installation, image upgrades, etc.
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Yeah maybe my wording was wrong: CentOS 8 is EOL and CentOS 7 is receiving security updates. I'll work around this to upgrade the Ubuntu base image, thank you.
Looking at the source code for cross, the only image that uses a CentOS base image is x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, and the only relevant commit I can find for this addition is here, which has no explanation of the rationale.
Since CentOS 8 is EOL, and CentOS 7 is discontinued, it might be preferable to use Ubuntu as a base image for
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
, which would also simplify other issues like #517 (and the associated PR #591). If there is a good reason to keep CentOS as a base image, I would love to know, otherwise, I am happy to submit a PR to remove the CentOS logic and simplify package installation, image upgrades, etc.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: