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@priteau priteau commented Jan 16, 2026

Ubuntu Noble runners now need the --break-system-packages option to install system-wide Python packages. However this option is absent from pip on our Ubuntu Jammy arm64 runners.

Detect the distribution version and run the appropriate command.

(cherry picked from commit 8207567)

Ubuntu Noble runners now need the `--break-system-packages` option to
install system-wide Python packages. However this option is absent from
pip on our Ubuntu Jammy arm64 runners.

Detect the distribution version and run the appropriate command.

(cherry picked from commit 8207567)
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@priteau priteau changed the title CI: Fix container image build workflow CI: Fix container image build workflow (Caracal) Jan 16, 2026
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priteau commented Jan 16, 2026

Container image build in progress here: https://github.com/stackhpc/stackhpc-kayobe-config/actions/runs/21062856621

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@priteau do you know why it's skipping the multiarch manifest step?

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priteau commented Jan 16, 2026

@priteau do you know why it's skipping the multiarch manifest step?

This was only for testing so I didn't tick the push images flag, which is a condition for the multiarch manifest step.

@priteau priteau merged commit 80adb8d into stackhpc/2024.1 Jan 16, 2026
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@priteau priteau deleted the fix-container-image-build-caracal branch January 16, 2026 13:14
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