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[Bug]: Blocked during make build phase #765

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AndreiDiaconovici opened this issue Sep 24, 2024 · 2 comments
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[Bug]: Blocked during make build phase #765

AndreiDiaconovici opened this issue Sep 24, 2024 · 2 comments
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Is there an existing issue for this?

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Describe the bug

Using Cloud9 (AL2023, t3.small, 30gb storage) the make build phase is stuck during the Building Layer "ADFSharedPythonLambdaLayerVersion"
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Expected Behavior

Build should succeed

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  1. Run make using Cloud9 with the configuration AL2023, t3.small, 30gb storage

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4.0.0

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  • Yes, I am working on a fix to resolve this issue
@AndreiDiaconovici AndreiDiaconovici added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 24, 2024
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sbkok commented Oct 24, 2024

Thanks for reporting this issue. I can confirm that this is reproducible with AL2023.
I believe the problem is in the version used by AL2023 and multi-arch container executions.

As a workaround, please use Ubuntu for the time being; or make use of an ARM64 EC2 instance.

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sbkok commented Oct 25, 2024

I believe this is the reason why it doesn't work anymore - amazonlinux/amazon-linux-2023#479.
A bit surprising, as we tested AL2023 on x86 machines before releasing v4.0.0, I guess something changed in either AL2023 or the SAM build docker images.

Please upvote that issue in the AL2023 repository if you would like to continue to use x86 machines to run ARM 64 docker images.

I will update the docs to explain how to use ARM 64 instances instead.
For the time being, please use Ubuntu on x86 or wait until the new installer is released with the required changes for ARM 64, see #775.

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