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Note that image builders do not exist for arm64
The previous version said no arm64 platforms do not exist, which is no longer true. `pack` now supports arm64. Signed-off-by: Jose Diaz-Gonzalez <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jose Diaz-Gonzalez <[email protected]>
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content/docs/app-developer-guide/build-an-arm-app.md

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summary="The basics of taking your app from source code to runnable ARM image."
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As of today, there are no CNB platforms (e.g. [pack][pack]) that support building ARM application images. In the following tutorial, we will be performing a build "manually", in that we will be performing a build by invoking the lifecycle directly.
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As of today, there are no known released CNB builder images that support building ARM application images. Users can create their own ARM64 builder image by following [this guide][this guide].
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In the following tutorial, we will be performing a build "manually", in that we will be performing a build by invoking the lifecycle directly.
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### 1. Prepare your working directory
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[docker]: https://docs.docker.com
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[samples]: https://github.com/buildpacks/samples
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[lifecycle]: https://github.com/buildpacks/lifecycle
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[this guide]: https://github.com/dmikusa-pivotal/paketo-arm64

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