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### Description
When building a Quarkus container following the guide https://quarkus.io/guides/getting-started and deploying it to a K8s cluster, I would expect to be able to run it with all capabil…
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Hi,
I'm currently investigating a case where the heap dump was not written by the jvmkill agent. The problem is that the dumpHeap() method fails and I get an error of the form:
`HeapDump action …
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Hello,
Was just testing this out today and noticed this error when trying to setup a clusterbuilder with kapck:
```
lastTransitionTime: 2024-10-11T21:51:22Z
message: "validating buildpack…
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I think jupyter should be treated as an editor, decoupled from user code and environment. As a start, it could be installed in its own environment, out of the environment where the user code is run. (…
mdeff updated
2 years ago
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Heroku itself currently runs on AMD64 CPUs, however, some users use our buildpacks locally on machines with ARM64 CPUs (such as M1/M2/M3 MacBooks) with the Heroku base images published to Docker Hub. …
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Use the following command to execute the compilation and everything works:
`mvn -Pnative clean native:compile`
However, executing with the following command fails:
`mvn -Pnative clean spring-boot:b…
qa137 updated
1 month ago
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I tried to host it on Google Cloud, but something went wrong with the Docker image.
Is this a FAQ?
```
Welcome to Cloud Shell! Type "help" to get started.
To set your Cloud Platform project in…
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### Bug description
On my computer I am unable to use `repo2docker` to build a local directory, even if it's empty. I am not sure why.
#### Expected behaviour
I expected `jupyter-repo2docker …
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## Problem
Currently the behavior of `DOTNET_ROOT` only allows for a single directory to be specified and you cannot pass it a `:` delimited path. This is a problem if the various .NET libraries end …
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Building an Intel Image on a M1 Mac results in an aarch64 layer added to an intel image.
## Current Behavior
Buildpack logs while building:
```
[INFO] --- spring-boot:3.3.3:build-image (buil…