Use Ubuntu 22.04 for 24.04 ppc64le and s390x#8713
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Yeah, I think it's okay to 22.04 for now, it's just the host for Docker. Thanks! |
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The ppc64le and s390x jobs have started experiencing segfaults.
https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/actions/runs/12938692000/job/36093724713#step:6:235
https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/actions/runs/12938692000/job/36093724972#step:6:249
The problem started occurring with version 20250120.5.0 of the runner image. I've found another user having segfaults recently who suggested switching back to Ubuntu 22.04, and changing the host does fix the problem. Perhaps this works as a temporary fix?
Edit: More specifically, I've found a report of a problem with ubuntu-latest and QEMU, although from a while ago.