FIX: Add manylinux_2_28 build targets for RHEL 8 / glibc 2.28 compatibility#548
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This PR extends the OneBranch Linux wheel build matrix to include manylinux_2_28 (glibc 2.28 / RHEL 8–compatible) alongside the existing glibc-based manylinux build and musllinux builds.
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- Add
manylinux_2_28(x86_64 + aarch64) to the Linux build configuration matrix. - Update Linux stage template to select the correct Docker image for
manylinux_2_28. - Update shell/command conditionals so
manylinux_2_28follows the same bash-based execution path as the existing manylinux builds.
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| OneBranchPipelines/stages/build-linux-single-stage.yml | Adds manylinux_2_28 container image selection and treats it like manylinux for bash-based steps. |
| OneBranchPipelines/build-release-package-pipeline.yml | Expands the Linux build matrix to include manylinux_2_28 for both architectures. |
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This pull request adds support for building and testing Python wheels on the
manylinux_2_28(glibc 2.28, AlmaLinux 8 / RHEL 8 compatible) platform for both x86_64 and ARM64 architectures. The changes ensure that the build pipeline, Docker image selection, and all related scripts handle the new platform in the same way as the existingmanylinux(now clarified asmanylinux_2_34) support.Platform support enhancements:
manylinux_2_28(glibc 2.28, AlmaLinux 8 / RHEL 8 compatible) for bothx86_64andaarch64architectures to thelinuxConfigsparameter inbuild-release-package-pipeline.yml.build-linux-single-stage.ymlto use the appropriate Docker image formanylinux_2_28.Script and build logic updates:
build-linux-single-stage.ymlto treatmanylinux_2_28the same asmanylinux(nowmanylinux_2_34) for shell selection and command execution. [1] [2] [3] [4]