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Require image for ARM64 architecture

Hi Team,

I am trying to use the docker-alpine-curl image on the arm64 platform but it seems it is not available for it.

I tried to build it using the command docker build -t docker-alpine-curl . on both amd64 and arm64 platforms and the image is building successfully for them.

I have used Travis-CI to build and push the image for both platforms.

Please check here for the changes done in Travis to build and push the image.

Dockerhub Link - https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/odidev/docker-alpine-curl

It will be very helpful if arm64 image is available. If interested, I will raise a PR.

Repository Links

I'm not sure if you are using Repository Links for this image. From the Dockerhub description:

Link your Automated Build to another Docker Hub repository, and when that repository is updated, it will automatically trigger a rebuild of this Automated Build.

In case you are not using it, it would be great if you could enable that in Build Settings->Repository Links, simply add alpine in there. That will make sure that we always have the latest image.

Build multi-architecture images to support Arm

Running
docker run --rm byrnedo/alpine-curl https://www.google.com
on a Raspberry Pi 4B running latest Raspbery Pi OS gives error:
standard_init_linux.go:211: exec user process caused "exec format error"

Running docker image inspect byrnedo/alpine-curl shows me that "Architecture": "amd64"

However, pulling and building the Dockerfile locally works as expected.

I suspect this is because there is no Arm image (Although I am relatively this so I may be incorrect.)

Please could you build Arm images? (See https://www.docker.com/blog/multi-arch-build-and-images-the-simple-way/)

Thanks

Doesnt support sslv3

Is this intentional?

➜  ~ docker run --rm byrnedo/alpine-curl --sslv3 https://abcd               
  % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current
                                 Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed
  0     0    0     0    0     0      0      0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:--     0
curl: (4) LibreSSL was built without SSLv3 support
➜  ~ 

Tag 0.1.6

When you updated the apline image to 3.7 it built and published a latest image and not a tagged image. Can you tag and publish a 0.1.6 version? Thanks.

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