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jpalermo avatar jpalermo commented on August 20, 2024 1

Given this will be a bigger and bigger problem going forward, it might make sense to open the issue on the ruby-package repo: https://github.com/bosh-packages/ruby-release

Having that work on m1 cpus will solve the problem for a lot of other bosh releases (eventually)

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rkoster avatar rkoster commented on August 20, 2024 1

Closing in favour of: cloudfoundry/bosh-package-ruby-release#24

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beyhan avatar beyhan commented on August 20, 2024

Which version of the AWS CPI do you use? Is it reproducible with the latest version of the CPI (in case you don't use the latest)?

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Rukenshia avatar Rukenshia commented on August 20, 2024

Which version of the AWS CPI do you use? Is it reproducible with the latest version of the CPI (in case you don't use the latest)?

I've first tried with v83, but also with the latest version (v89).

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fearoffish avatar fearoffish commented on August 20, 2024

This is an M1 + Ruby 2.6.X compilation issue. The error can be one of many, depending on what flags you have set. See the following tickets:

rbenv/ruby-build#1691
rbenv/ruby-build#1699

The Vsphere CPI has the same issue, FYI. I don't have a fix as yet, but I just wanted to give context to the ticket.

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Rukenshia avatar Rukenshia commented on August 20, 2024

This is an M1 + Ruby 2.6.X compilation issue. The error can be one of many, depending on what flags you have set. See the following tickets:

Is there a way to customise the build flags when running bosh create-env? I was wondering if it was "just" an issue of configuring it correctly since ruby built fine with rvm, but I wasn't sure how to set any additional flags for bosh that would make it work.

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beyhan avatar beyhan commented on August 20, 2024

Unfortunately, there is no way. This is defined in the BOSH release itself. For the used version of the ruby release it is here and the AWS CPI installs the ruby release here

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Rukenshia avatar Rukenshia commented on August 20, 2024

Given this will be a bigger and bigger problem going forward, it might make sense to open the issue on the ruby-package repo: bosh-packages/ruby-release

Having that work on m1 cpus will solve the problem for a lot of other bosh releases (eventually)

I've raised an issue on the ruby-release. If you think it's better to close this ticket in favor of the issue in ruby-release, feel free to do that :)

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