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Currently, only containerd worker is supported and therefore there is a hard dependency on containerd for buildkitd to run. On the Linux end, you have a vanilla option where you can run buildkitd with only runc using the OCI worker. Actually, this is the default for Linux, you set --oci-worker=false --containerd-worker=true to use the containerd worker.
However, on Windows, containerd is the only supported worker, and therefore the default.
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Currently, only containerd worker is supported and therefore there is a hard dependency on containerd for buildkitd to run. On the Linux end, you have a vanilla option where you can run buildkitd with only
runc
using the OCI worker. Actually, this is the default for Linux, you set--oci-worker=false --containerd-worker=true
to use the containerd worker.However, on Windows, containerd is the only supported worker, and therefore the default.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: