[scripts] Add windows arm64 entries in install and release notes scripts

Signed-off-by: Asmit De <asmit.de@outlook.com>
pull/13029/head
Asmit De 5 months ago
parent 5cef14370d
commit f615c1ad71
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ runAsRoot() {
# verifySupported checks that the os/arch combination is supported for # verifySupported checks that the os/arch combination is supported for
# binary builds. # binary builds.
verifySupported() { verifySupported() {
local supported="darwin-amd64\nlinux-386\nlinux-amd64\nlinux-arm\nlinux-arm64\nlinux-ppc64le\nlinux-s390x\nlinux-riscv64\nwindows-amd64" local supported="darwin-amd64\nlinux-386\nlinux-amd64\nlinux-arm\nlinux-arm64\nlinux-ppc64le\nlinux-s390x\nlinux-riscv64\nwindows-amd64\nwindows-arm64"
if ! echo "${supported}" | grep -q "${OS}-${ARCH}"; then if ! echo "${supported}" | grep -q "${OS}-${ARCH}"; then
echo "No prebuilt binary for ${OS}-${ARCH}." echo "No prebuilt binary for ${OS}-${ARCH}."
echo "To build from source, go to https://github.com/helm/helm" echo "To build from source, go to https://github.com/helm/helm"

@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ runAsRoot() {
# verifySupported checks that the os/arch combination is supported for # verifySupported checks that the os/arch combination is supported for
# binary builds, as well whether or not necessary tools are present. # binary builds, as well whether or not necessary tools are present.
verifySupported() { verifySupported() {
local supported="darwin-amd64\ndarwin-arm64\nlinux-386\nlinux-amd64\nlinux-arm\nlinux-arm64\nlinux-ppc64le\nlinux-s390x\nlinux-riscv64\nwindows-amd64" local supported="darwin-amd64\ndarwin-arm64\nlinux-386\nlinux-amd64\nlinux-arm\nlinux-arm64\nlinux-ppc64le\nlinux-s390x\nlinux-riscv64\nwindows-amd64\nwindows-arm64"
if ! echo "${supported}" | grep -q "${OS}-${ARCH}"; then if ! echo "${supported}" | grep -q "${OS}-${ARCH}"; then
echo "No prebuilt binary for ${OS}-${ARCH}." echo "No prebuilt binary for ${OS}-${ARCH}."
echo "To build from source, go to https://github.com/helm/helm" echo "To build from source, go to https://github.com/helm/helm"

@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ Download Helm ${RELEASE}. The common platform binaries are here:
- [Linux s390x](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-s390x.tar.gz) ([checksum](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-s390x.tar.gz.sha256sum) / $(cat _dist/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-s390x.tar.gz.sha256)) - [Linux s390x](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-s390x.tar.gz) ([checksum](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-s390x.tar.gz.sha256sum) / $(cat _dist/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-s390x.tar.gz.sha256))
- [Linux riscv64](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-riscv64.tar.gz) ([checksum](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-riscv64.tar.gz.sha256sum) / $(cat _dist/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-riscv64.tar.gz.sha256)) - [Linux riscv64](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-riscv64.tar.gz) ([checksum](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-riscv64.tar.gz.sha256sum) / $(cat _dist/helm-${RELEASE}-linux-riscv64.tar.gz.sha256))
- [Windows amd64](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-windows-amd64.zip) ([checksum](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-windows-amd64.zip.sha256sum) / $(cat _dist/helm-${RELEASE}-windows-amd64.zip.sha256)) - [Windows amd64](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-windows-amd64.zip) ([checksum](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-windows-amd64.zip.sha256sum) / $(cat _dist/helm-${RELEASE}-windows-amd64.zip.sha256))
- [Windows arm64](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-windows-arm64.zip) ([checksum](https://get.helm.sh/helm-${RELEASE}-windows-arm64.zip.sha256sum) / $(cat _dist/helm-${RELEASE}-windows-arm64.zip.sha256))
The [Quickstart Guide](https://helm.sh/docs/intro/quickstart/) will get you going from there. For **upgrade instructions** or detailed installation notes, check the [install guide](https://helm.sh/docs/intro/install/). You can also use a [script to install](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/main/scripts/get-helm-3) on any system with \`bash\`. The [Quickstart Guide](https://helm.sh/docs/intro/quickstart/) will get you going from there. For **upgrade instructions** or detailed installation notes, check the [install guide](https://helm.sh/docs/intro/install/). You can also use a [script to install](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/main/scripts/get-helm-3) on any system with \`bash\`.

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