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  1. OpenShift Builds
  2. BUILD-1157

Produce Multi-Arch Images for Shipwright Components

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    • SECFLOWOTL-203 - Deliver Builds on Arm arch - Tech Preview
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    • Builds Sprint #16

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      As a Red Hat engineer trying to enable ARM support with Builds for OpenShift I want to enable the Konflux multi-arch pipeline for all built components.

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      Konflux can create multi-arch container images through its multi-arch controller and associated pipeline. We need to enable these on our components.

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      • Update docker file in the redhat-openshift-builds/operator and redhat-openshift-builds/shipwrightbuil-io and remove hardcoding around GOARCH and GOOS
      • Update tekton pipelines to use Konflux multi-arch pipeline
      • Update the Openshift Builds catalog FBC pipeline to multi-arch

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      • Code is completed, reviewed, documented and checked in
      • Unit and integration test automation have been delivered and running cleanly in continuous integration/staging/canary environment
      • Continuous Delivery pipeline(s) is able to proceed with new code included
      • Customer facing documentation, API docs etc. are produced/updated, reviewed and published
      • Acceptance criteria are met

              rh-ee-sabiswas Sayan Biswas
              adkaplan@redhat.com Adam Kaplan
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