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support override via platform specifier #2118
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Thanks, yes, that looks potentially useful. |
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not stale |
A friendly reminder that this issue had no activity for 30 days. |
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Currently skopeo accepts three distinct flags for overriding the default (host) platform selection:
--override-os
,--override-arch
, and--override-variant
.When working with other tools such as buildkit, the platform is instead specified as a single slash-delimited string, such as
linux/arm64
orlinux/arm/v7
. This format is explained in further detail here.It would be nice if skopeo accepted a new flag such as
--override-platform
that accepted such a platform specifier. And probably the three existing override flags should be deprecated.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: