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What is the status of this project? #353
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Lack of support for Python 3.9 and arm64 was a major blocker for the project I'm currently working on, so I decided to spend the last few days on forking and updating this repository. I'm happy to announce that I've just put some finishing touches on the fork and updated images are now available on Docker Hub. You can see the updated code here. Make sure to read the updated README as the usage might slightly differ compared to the original project. In case of any problems with those new images, feel free to drop a GitHub issue and I'll do my best to help. Cheers, |
@mLupine I just tested your python 3.9 images but it seems to be pointing to python 3.8 still
The non-build gives some weird errors:
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Hi @canassa, there has been a slight issue with Python 3.8 and 3.9 issues shortly after I posted my comment, but I sorted it out a few minutes after. Download the latest version of the image and you should be good — I'm using those images already and didn't have any problem with them so far :) |
@mLupine - thank you, thank you, thank you! Your Python 3.9 containers worked for me. |
Hi We also lack support for JDK 17. Are there any plans to add it to the list of supported runtimes? |
definitely abandoned |
Finally, I created a fork of lambci/docker-lambda. https://github.com/shogo82148/docker-lambda |
Thank you very much for this project!
However, it looks that the project is not active.
New runtimes are available on AWS Lambda, but these issues are still opened.
And the latest update of the images on Docker Hub is 8 month ago.
What is the status of this project?
Should we migrate other solutions?
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