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Kali has a recent version of systemd (currently 256), and the clamav-freshclamsystemd service cannot be started under QEMU emulation. We support this platform, but we cannot test it until we have native ARM64 runners.
Motivation and context
We support this platform, but we cannot test it until we have native ARM64 runners.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
- Debian 13 has a very recent version of systemd (currently 257), and
the freshclam service cannot be started under QEMU emulation. We
support this platform, but we cannot test it until we have native
ARM64 runners. See #82 for more details.
- Kali has a recent version of systemd (currently 256), and the
freshclam service cannot be started under QEMU emulation in the
modify_config scenario. We support this platform and scenario, but we
cannot test it until we have native ARM64 runners. See #83 for more
details.
- Debian 13 has a very recent version of systemd (currently 257), and
the freshclam service cannot be started under QEMU emulation. We
support this platform, but we cannot test it until we have native
ARM64 runners. See #82 for more details.
- Kali has a recent version of systemd (currently 256), and the
freshclam service cannot be started under QEMU emulation. We support
this platform, but we cannot test it until we have native ARM64
runners. See #83 for more details.
jsf9k
changed the title
Re-add Kali ARM64 platform to build workflow when possible
Re-add Kali ARM64 platforms to build workflow when possible
Dec 4, 2024
💡 Summary
Kali has a recent version of
systemd
(currently 256), and theclamav-freshclam
systemd
service cannot be started under QEMU emulation. We support this platform, but we cannot test it until we have native ARM64 runners.Motivation and context
We support this platform, but we cannot test it until we have native ARM64 runners.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: