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Note: I've heard native compilation could fix this, but there is no documentation for native compiling chromium on arm. |
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@Sparticuz Thanks for your great work! What about using base docker not from AWS? |
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If you want to do it this way, you wouldn't even need chrome-aws-lambda, just also install chromium on your dockerfile. |
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I opened aws/aws-lambda-base-images#59 to track AL2022 support in Lambda |
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This PR is for adding arm64 support.
Currently, we seem unable to move forward. Lambda currently runs on Amazon Linux 2, which supports glibc 2.26, but Chromium seems to require glibc 2.29.
Amazon Linux 2022 supports the higher glibc, however it's also not working when running on Lambda (because Lambda runs on AL2).
I'm putting this PR up to see if anyone knows what we can do to move forward.