We don't need to wget `libdl` because we can just copy the one from
within the sysroot, saving two network accesses.
This allows amd64 to use the same build strategy as arm64.
Follow-up from #22298: Use a sysroot to build ARM64 so we work all the
way back to Xenial.
We generate a sysroot ahead-of-time in the
https://github.com/denoland/deno_sysroot_build project and use that to
bootstrap a sysroot here.
This implements officially blessed and tested deno binaries for ARM64.
Thanks to @LukeChannings for his tireless work in maintaining the
deno-arm64 [1] repo, without which this project would have been far more
complicated. For those of you requiring support for older GLIBC
versions, that repo may still be required for the near future.
Limitations:
- This initial build is built on Ubuntu 22 using the stock GLIBC, which
will limit the utility of these binaries in certain use-cases (eg: early
versions of Ubuntu). We will attempt to support earlier versions of
ARM64 GLIBC in a later revision.
- Like the stock Linux x64 build, this is not a static build and
requires GLIBC. Running on Alpine will require installation of GLIBC.
Fixes #1846, #4862
[1] https://github.com/LukeChannings/deno-arm64
We run these on the free machines now.
Also cleans up some of our os and arch conditional step handling by
introducing a new `matrix.os` and `matrix.arch`.
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21880
Bumped versions for 1.39.0
Please ensure:
- [x] Target branch is correct (`vX.XX` if a patch release, `main` if
minor)
- [x] Crate versions are bumped correctly
- [x] deno_std version is incremented in the code (see
`cli/deno_std.rs`)
- [x] Releases.md is updated correctly (think relevancy and remove
reverts)
To make edits to this PR:
```shell
git fetch upstream release_1_39.0 && git checkout -b release_1_39.0 upstream/release_1_39.0
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cc @mmastrac
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Co-authored-by: mmastrac <mmastrac@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
This is the release commit being forwarded back to main for 1.38.1
Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: littledivy <littledivy@users.noreply.github.com>
This patch adds a `remote` backend for `ext/kv`. This supports
connection to Deno Deploy and potentially other services compatible with
the KV Connect protocol.