--- title: builds.sr.ht compatibility matrix --- If you have any special requests, please [send an email](mailto:~sircmpwn/sr.ht-discuss@lists.sr.ht). Only architectures supported by each Linux distribution upstream are listed, and named after the upstream port (e.g. Debian uses "amd64" while Alpine uses "x86_64"). **Note**: support for multi-arch builds is underway, but not yet available. The "native" column is checked if these builds run on native hardware for that architecture, if unchecked the builds are run on emulated hardware and may suffer from poor performance. **Support lifecycle** The support lifecycle for each build image follows the upstream support cycle. Each supported upstream release is generally offered on sr.ht, as well as the bleeding edge or development releases if applicable. No sooner than two weeks after a release becomes unsupported upstream, it will be unsupported on builds.sr.ht — and anyone who's submitted recent builds using those images will get an email warning them of the impending breakage. It's recommended that you use aliases like "alpine/latest" or "debian/testing" rather than using a specific release in your build manifests.
## Alpine Linux Maintainer: Drew DeVault Support policy: [upstream](https://alpinelinux.org/releases/)
Alpine Edge image: alpine/edge
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: armhf
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
arch: x86_64 (default) daily
arch: x86
Alpine 3.16 image: alpine/latest or image: alpine/3.15
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: armhf
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
arch: x86_64 (default) weekly
arch: x86
Alpine 3.15 image: alpine/latest or image: alpine/3.15
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: armhf
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
arch: x86_64 (default) weekly
arch: x86
Alpine 3.14 image: alpine/old or image: alpine/3.14
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: armhf
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
arch: x86_64 (default) weekly
arch: x86
Alpine 3.13 image: alpine/3.13 or image: alpine/older
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: armhf
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
arch: x86_64 (default) weekly
arch: x86
Alpine 3.12 image: alpine/3.12 or image: alpine/oldest
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: armhf
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
arch: x86_64 (default) weekly
arch: x86
**packages** The packages array is installed with `apk add`. **repositories** To add custom apk repositories, use `repo-url key-url key-name` (separated with spaces), where `repo-url` is the URL of the package repository and `key-url` is a URL from where the signing key may be downloaded, and `key-name` is the name of the file written to `/etc/apk/keys/`. If the name of the repo is prefixed with an @, it will use that prefix in apk. Example: ```yaml repositories: sr.ht: > https://mirror.sr.ht/alpine/sr.ht/ https://mirror.sr.ht/alpine/sr.ht/alpine%40sr.ht.rsa.pub alpine@sr.ht.rsa.pub ``` ## Arch Linux Maintainer: Drew DeVault
Arch Linux image: archlinux
arch supported native updated
arch: x86_64 (default) daily
**packages** The package array is installed with `yay -Syu` (AUR packages are transparently installed). **repositories** To add custom pacman repositories, use `url#key-id`, where `url` is the URL of the package repository and `key-id` is the ID of the published PGP key the packages are signed with. ## Debian Maintainer: Drew DeVault Support policy: stable, testing, unstable, and oldstable are supported. See also: [upstream releases](https://www.debian.org/releases/)
Debian Bullseye (stable) image: debian/stable or image: debian/bullseye
arch supported native updated
arch: arm64
arch: amd64 (default) weekly
arch: armel
arch: armhf
arch: i386
arch: mips
arch: mips64el
arch: mipsel
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
Debian Bookworm (testing) image: debian/testing or image: debian/bookworm
arch supported native updated
arch: arm64
arch: amd64 (default) daily
arch: armel
arch: armhf
arch: i386
arch: mips
arch: mips64el
arch: mipsel
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
Debian Sid (unstable) image: debian/unstable or image: debian/sid
arch supported native updated
arch: arm64 (experimental) manually
arch: amd64 (default) daily
arch: armel
arch: armhf
arch: i386
arch: mips
arch: mips64el
arch: mipsel
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
Debian Buster (oldstable) image: debian/oldstable or image: debian/buster
arch supported native updated
arch: arm64
arch: amd64 (default) monthly
arch: armel
arch: armhf
arch: i386
arch: mips
arch: mips64el
arch: mipsel
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
**packages** The packages array is installed with `apt-get install`. **repositories** To add custom repositories, specify `url release component key-id` (separated by spaces), where `url` is the URL of the package repository, `release` is e.g. `buster` or `bullseye`, `component` is e.g. `main`, `contrib` or `non-free`, and `key-id` is an optional PGP key ID to add to the system keyring. Example: ```yaml repositories: sr.ht: https://mirror.sr.ht/debian/sr.ht/ bullseye main DEADBEEFCAFEF00D ``` ## Fedora Linux Maintainer: Haowen Liu
Fedora Rawhide image: fedora/rawhide or image: fedora/38
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: x86_64 (default) daily
Fedora 37 image: fedora/latest or image: fedora/37
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: x86_64 (default) weekly
Fedora 36 image: fedora/36
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: x86_64 (default) weekly
Fedora 35 image: fedora/35
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: x86_64 (default) monthly
**packages** The packages array is installed with `dnf install`. **repositories** Given the following list of repositories in your manifest: ```yaml repositories: example: https://example.org ``` The following commands will be used to configure it: dnf config-manager --add-repo https://example.org dnf config-manager --set-enabled example ## FreeBSD Maintainer: Simon Ser Support policy: [Upstream production releases](https://www.freebsd.org/releases/) are supported.
FreeBSD 13.x image: freebsd/latest or image: freebsd/13.x
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: amd64 (default) weekly
arch: i386
arch: powerpc
arch: powerpc64
arch: sparc64
FreeBSD 12.x image: freebsd/12.x
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: amd64 (default) weekly
arch: i386
arch: powerpc
arch: powerpc64
arch: sparc64
**packages** The packages array is installed with `pkg install`. A snapshot of the ports collection is available at `/usr/ports`. Git can be used to update it to the latest commit. **repositories** Custom package repositories are not supported on FreeBSD builds. ## Guix System Maintainer: Dhruvin Gandhi Guix System support for builds.sr.ht is actively being maintained [here](https://sr.ht/~dhruvin/builds.sr.ht-guix). There is a [cookbook](https://man.sr.ht/~dhruvin/builds.sr.ht-guix-cookbook) to get started.
Guix System image: guix
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: armhf
arch: i686
arch: powerpc64le
arch: x86_64 (default) daily
**packages** The packages are installed with `guix install`. **repositories** Specifying additional channels via build manifest is not supported. ## NetBSD Maintainer: Michael Forney Support policy: the most recent release and the version prior are supported. See also: [upstream release cycle](https://wiki.netbsd.org/releng/)
NetBSD 9.2 image: netbsd/latest or image: netbsd/9.x
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: amd64 (default) as required
arch: armv6hf
arch: armv7hf
arch: armv7hfeb
arch: i386
arch: mipseb
arch: mipsel
arch: mips64eb
arch: mips64el
arch: ppc
arch: sparc64
NetBSD 8.2 image: netbsd/8.x
arch supported native updated
arch: amd64 (default) as required
arch: armv6hf
arch: armv7hf
arch: armv7hfeb
arch: i386
arch: mipseb
arch: mipsel
arch: mips64eb
arch: mips64el
arch: ppc
arch: sparc64
**packages** The packages array is installed with `pkgin`. **repositories** Custom package repositories are not supported on NetBSD builds. ## NixOS Maintainer: Francesco Gazzetta Support policy: NixOS upstream does not have a clear support policy, but usually old releases continue to get security fixes for [a short amount of time](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Nix_channels#The_official_channels) after they are superseded. We ship the latest stable version (channel `nixos-YY.MM`) and the latest bleeding edge (channel `nixos-unstable`). We remove old versions after they are marked as "End of life" at [status.nixos.org](https://status.nixos.org/).
NixOS unstable image: nixos/unstable
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: armv6
arch: armv7
arch: x86_64 (default) daily
NixOS 22.05 image: nixos/latest or image: nixos/22.05
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: armv6
arch: armv7
arch: x86_64 (default) weekly
**packages** The packages array is installed with `nix-env -iA`. Since it's possible to specify multiple channels, you must provide the full selection path, for example `nixos.hello`. **repositories** To add custom channels, use `channel-name: channel-url`. The channel name is relevant, since `channel-name: channel-url` will execute the commands `nix-channel --add channel-url channel-name` and `nix-channel --update channel-name`. Example: ```yaml repositories: nixpkgs: https://nixos.org/channels/nixpkgs-unstable ``` By default, no user channels are present. However, like in a fresh NixOS installation, there is a root channel named `nixos` set to * `https://nixos.org/channels/nixos-XX.YY` in `nixos/latest` and `nixos/XX.YY` * `https://nixos.org/channels/nixos-unstable` in `nixos/unstable` which is the channel the image was built from. **flakes** Like in a standard Nix(OS) installation, flakes are not enabled by default. A good way to use flakes without having to pass `--extra-experimental-features` to every `nix` invocation is to use the [`NIX_CONFIG`](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/env-common.html#env-NIX_CONFIG) environment variable instead: ```yaml environment: NIX_CONFIG: "experimental-features = nix-command flakes" ``` ## OpenBSD Maintainer: Jarkko Oranen Support policy: the most recent release and the version prior are supported. See also: [upstream release cycle](https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html)
OpenBSD 7.2 image: openbsd/latest or image: openbsd/7.2
arch supported native updated
arch: alpha
arch: amd64 (default) weekly
arch: arm64
arch: armv7
arch: hppa
arch: i386
arch: landisk
arch: loongson
arch: luna88k
arch: macppc
arch: octeon
arch: power64
arch: sparc64
OpenBSD 7.1 image: openbsd/old or image: openbsd/7.1
arch supported native updated
arch: alpha
arch: amd64 (default) monthly
arch: arm64
arch: armv7
arch: hppa
arch: i386
arch: landisk
arch: loongson
arch: luna88k
arch: macppc
arch: octeon
arch: power64
arch: sparc64
**notes** Binary patches are applied to the base system using `syspatch`. **packages** The packages array is installed with `pkg_add`. **repositories** Custom package repositories are not supported on OpenBSD builds. ## Rocky Linux Maintainer: Haowen Liu
Rocky Linux 8 image: rockylinux/latest or image: rockylinux/8
arch supported native updated
arch: aarch64
arch: x86_64 (default) weekly
**packages** The packages array is installed with `dnf install`. **repositories** Given the following list of repositories in your manifest: ```yaml repositories: example: https://example.org ``` The following commands will be used to configure it: dnf config-manager --add-repo https://example.org dnf config-manager --set-enabled example ## Ubuntu Maintainer: Haowen Liu Support cycle: all releases under standard support. See the [upstream support schedule](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases) for more information.
Ubuntu Jammy (22.04) image: ubuntu/lts or image: ubuntu/next or image: ubuntu/jammy or image: ubuntu/22.04
arch supported native updated
arch: arm64
arch: amd64 (default) daily
arch: i386
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
Ubuntu Kinetic (22.10) image: ubuntu/next or image: ubuntu/kinetic or image: ubuntu/22.10
arch supported native updated
arch: arm64
arch: amd64 (default) daily
arch: i386
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
Ubuntu Focal (20.04) image: ubuntu/oldlts or image: ubuntu/focal or image: ubuntu/20.04
arch supported native updated
arch: arm64
arch: amd64 (default) weekly
arch: i386
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) image: ubuntu/oldoldlts or image: ubuntu/bionic or image: ubuntu/18.04
arch supported native updated
arch: arm64
arch: amd64 (default) monthly
arch: i386
arch: ppc64el
arch: s390x
**packages** The packages array is installed with `apt-get install`. **repositories** To add custom repositories, specify `url release component key-id` (separated by spaces), where `url` is the URL of the package repository, `release` is e.g. `bionic` or `cosmic`, `component` is e.g. `main`, `contrib` or `non-free`, and `key-id` is an optional PGP key ID to add to the system keyring. Example: ```yaml repositories: sr.ht: https://mirror.sr.ht/debian/sr.ht/ cosmic main DEADBEEFCAFEF00D ``` ## 9front Maintainer: Drew DeVault Support cycle: no support guarantees are made for 9front
9front "NO THINKPAD" image: 9front
arch supported native updated
arch: pc64 (default) manually
**Caveats** - Git submodules are not supported by git9 - 9front ships a dated Mercurial version which is not compatible with hg.sr.ht's wire protocol - Custom packages and custom repositories are not supported - Shell access is not supported