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BACKPORT 0-3: Use ephemeral EC2 runners for building multi-arch docker images#1444
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BACKPORT 0-3: Use ephemeral EC2 runners for building multi-arch docker images#1444
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This was copied from https://github.com/Cargill/splinter Signed-off-by: Ryan Beck-Buysse <rbuysse@bitwise.io>
The hardware we were previously using for multi-arch builds is being end-of-lifed so this is the next best solution. Signed-off-by: Ryan Beck-Buysse <rbuysse@bitwise.io>
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Do not merge until we want to use these runners. |
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This branch was pushed to upstream rather than my fork to demonstrate that the secrets are in place to allow the job to run. See https://github.com/hyperledger/grid/actions/runs/2492182698 for a successful build of grid-dev.