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Notification when supporting Apple M1 on any network layer #11380

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JCzz opened this issue May 20, 2021 · 3 comments
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Notification when supporting Apple M1 on any network layer #11380

JCzz opened this issue May 20, 2021 · 3 comments
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@JCzz
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JCzz commented May 20, 2021

I have now tried all the different network layers, and no of them support Apple M1. Different error on each respectfully network layer.

Any chance Knative will push for this support on any of the network layers - and then document it?

Overall it seems like the missing support for the most parts is within Envoy, which most of them is build on.
King-Ingress running NGINX also has issues.

Thanks and I can not wait to get working on running Kubernetes internally on Apple M1.

Thanks in advance

@JCzz JCzz added the kind/feature Well-understood/specified features, ready for coding. label May 20, 2021
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As you correctly noted, this is mostly Envoy. All of our componentry should work just fine on any architecture (and images are built for "all" Golang supported architectures on release AFAIK as well).

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JCzz commented Jun 2, 2021

Hi @markusthoemmes

Trying to encourage Envoy to implement this, maybe you can help :-)

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JCzz commented Jul 13, 2021

I can verify it is working now!

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