Commit Graph

5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Rossetti
ecd543be04 Remove out-of-support Windows 20H2 images
Signed-off-by: Mark Rossetti <marosset@microsoft.com>
2022-10-12 14:43:51 -07:00
James Sturtevant
760b2e4477 Remove unsupported Windows SAC images from tests
Signed-off-by: James Sturtevant <jstur@microsoft.com>
2022-01-28 10:59:37 -08:00
Claudiu Belu
ea3c7d98a5 test images: Removes Windows 1903 and 1909 images
According to the Microsoft documentation, Windows Server 1903
reached its EOL December 8, 2020 [1], and Windows Server 1909
reached its EOL May 11, 2021 [2].

We ne longer need to build images for those OS Versions, since we won't
run tests for them.

[1]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started-19/whats-new-in-windows-server-1903-1909
[2]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/announcements/windows-server-1909-end-of-servicing
2021-08-11 11:49:05 +00:00
James Sturtevant
1ed2b287e3 include nltest in the windows busybox image 2021-03-03 11:01:18 -08:00
Claudiu Belu
296464d968 test images: Adds Windows support (part 1)
Adds Windows support to the test/images/image-util.sh script.

A Windows node with Docker installed is required to build Windows images.
The connection URL to it must be set in the REMOTE_DOCKER_URL env variable.
Additionally, the authentication to the remote docker node is done through
certificates, which must be found in ~/.docker.

By default, the REMOTE_DOCKER_URL env variable is set to "" in the Makefile,
and because of it, the image-util.sh script will skip building and pushing
Windows images.

Added GOOS argument to the go build process in order to be able to build
Windows binaries. Additionally, the OS env variable was added to the images
Makefiles (default value is "linux") in order to maintain default behaviour.

Some images require a different Dockerfile for Windows images, since they
have different ways of installing dependencies. Because of this, if a image
needs to be built for Windows, it will first check for a Dockerfile_windows
file instead of the default one. If there isn't one, it means that the
same Dockerfile can be used for both Windows and Linux.

All Windows images will be based on the image
"mcr.microsoft.com/windows/servercore:ltsc2019". There are a couple of features
that are needed from this image, especially powershell.

Added busybox image for Windows. Most Windows images will be based on it, which
will help reduce the command line differences between Linux and Windows, but
not entirely.

Added Windows support for agnhost image.
2020-02-21 02:09:49 -08:00