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I'am looking to deploy using Mrsk, but I need to understand if can manage building the docker image using a different architecture.
I think docker can use QEMU but I prefer to build directly in an x86 host while I still develop on Apple Silicon.
is it possible to build the image on the host using the native architecture there? I'am looking to understand If this is possible, which is very similar to what fly.io offers (they include a default builder instance)
Happy to read links about this and share my understanding with the community.
SOLVED:
I've found the steps in the documentation "Using remote builder for native multi-arch". Thank you!
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I'am looking to deploy using Mrsk, but I need to understand if can manage building the docker image using a different architecture.
I think docker can use QEMU but I prefer to build directly in an x86 host while I still develop on Apple Silicon.
is it possible to build the image on the host using the native architecture there? I'am looking to understand If this is possible, which is very similar to what fly.io offers (they include a default builder instance)
Happy to read links about this and share my understanding with the community.
SOLVED:
I've found the steps in the documentation "Using remote builder for native multi-arch". Thank you!
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