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Operating System support lists vendor unsupported versions #5444
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@jennifer-shehane can you weigh in? We can delegate the update if this is ✅ |
It lists only "Debian 8" without saying "and above" so theoretically none of the current Cypress Docker images are supported if only Debian 8 ( |
https://docs.cypress.io/guides/cloud/test-replay#Troubleshooting mentions CentOS, however this is not in the list of supported operating systems, although further down on the page with System requirements > Operating System in it "CentOS" and "Amazon Linux 2023" are listed under Linux Prerequisites without them appearing in the original list, so it's all a bit inconsistent and confusing!
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Node.js Node.js
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@jennifer-shehane can this be prioritized by the app team? |
For CentOS 7 there is a rebuild of Node.js
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@MikeMcC399 We're open to a pull request to update the OS list. It's just something that we update as necessary when we know our product absolutely does not work in an earlier version, it's not something we actively monitor to see what is EOL. |
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I will also submit a separate PR to update Fedora to a minimum of Fedora 38. |
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This issue is now resolved and all relevant minimum operating systems versions have been updated. The issue about a missing Windows Server entry is a separate topic. |
Subject
Getting Started > Installing Cypress > System requirements > Operating System
Description
System requirements > Operating System lists OS versions which are no longer under vendor support.
Should the current list below be updated to list only operating systems which are still supported by their respective vendors?
Current list
12.0420.04 and above, Fedora 21 and Debian 8 (x86_64 or Arm 64-bit (x64 or arm64)) (see Linux Prerequisites down below)710 and above (64-bit only)Vendor lifecycle information
Note: resolved OS entries in the list below are marked in the respective check-box:
According to https://endoflife.date/macos macOS 10.9 service status ended on Dec 1, 2016. macOS 12 is the earliest version still supported. Edit: updated to minimum macOS 10.15.
Ubuntu 20.04 is the earliest version still supported in its Standard Support phase according to https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle. Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04 & 18.04 are in their Extended Security Maintenance phase. Ubuntu 12.04 is now unsupported. Edit: Changed to minimum Ubuntu 20.04.
Fedora
3738 is the earliest version still supported and Fedora 21 entered end-of-life on Dec 1, 2015 according to https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/releases/eol/.Debian 8 is supported in Extended Long Term Support according to https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Extended, however it is not compatible with Node.js 18. A minimum of Debian 10 is needed. Edit: changes to Debian 10.
Windows 7 last support date was January 2023 (see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/products/windows-7). Edit: Changed to minimum Windows 10.
A Windows server system is missing from the list.
GitHub current images
See GitHub Actions Runner Images for list of currently available images.
Notes
https://endoflife.date/ is also a convenient non-primary source for many end-of-life dates.
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