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I see from the documentation - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-golang.html - that arm64 is not supported by default. While there is a note saying that we could use the provided.al2 runtime, I have been unsuccessful in building a go app with it. It does seem that arm support is available with Amazon Linux 2 OS.
So my question is, when Weill go1.x be supported on Amazon Linux 2 and be default be able to use arm64 architecture?
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Hi all,
I see from the documentation - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-golang.html - that arm64 is not supported by default. While there is a note saying that we could use the provided.al2 runtime, I have been unsuccessful in building a go app with it. It does seem that arm support is available with Amazon Linux 2 OS.
So my question is, when Weill go1.x be supported on Amazon Linux 2 and be default be able to use arm64 architecture?
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