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Add Mariner 2.0 variant #615

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@richlander richlander commented May 9, 2022

  • We'd like to use Mariner to build .NET, likely replacing both CentOS 7 and Ubuntu LTS (to build linux artifacts).
  • We need this Dockerfile to do that.
  • This Dockerfile has been tested and successfully builds dotnet/runtime.

It is straightforward to see that the Mariner Dockerfile is a significant improvement on the CentOS 7 Dockerfile we are using today (to produce linux-x64 builds).

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@richlander, you will need to add a manifest entry for this new Dockerfile.

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@MichaelSimons -- I updated the manifest, following the pattern I saw used with Ubuntu. Was that correct?

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@mthalman mthalman merged commit db4fcc3 into dotnet:main May 11, 2022
@richlander richlander deleted the mariner-build branch May 11, 2022 18:18
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