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Pipelines resin/raspberry-pi-node not working

Torben Schlossstein
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September 18, 2018
image: resin/raspberry-pi-node:8

 Hi i can not get the image to run in pipeline not sure what the issue is.

 

Error code:

standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"

 

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StannousBaratheon
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October 23, 2018

Hi @Torben Schlossstein

That image is built for an ARM architecture and is not compatible with Bitbucket Pipelines which runs on an x86 architecture.

You may be able to build your raspberry pi application using a different Docker image such as described in this blog post: https://keestalkstech.com/2018/01/ci-cd-net-core-app-deployment-raspberry-pi-using-bitbucket/

There's also an open feature request you may want to watch and vote on here: https://bitbucket.org/site/master/issues/15317/allow-building-multi-architecture-docker

Regards

Sam

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