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I got it all working on self hosted kubernetes and crossplatform builds with buildah. What's your problem exactly? For TC you need to use some env vars to configure ports in .gitlabci
Do you have a working snippet somewhere I could take a look at?
I'll try to find it tomorrow
I'm very interested in a solution. Our current setup, where we use an external docker host for Testcontainers and Podman to build images is quite painful
I have this on my to-do list, but sorry, can't promise when I'll make a working demo. afair the trick was to use something like "podman in-podman", like dind works in GitLab runners and then some env-vars manipulation so TC thinks it runs in docker, something like
DOCKER_HOST=unix:///run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock
and I use alpine as gitlab-ci helper image:not sure if that matters, but i had lots of strange problems running with Ubuntu helper images, most were DNS propagation issues