[ci skip] doc for building 920x lts

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### MQ Continuous Delivery (CD) ### MQ Continuous Delivery (CD)
This procedure works for building the MQ Continuous Delivery release, on `amd64`, `ppc64le` and `s390x` architectures. Note: To build the latest Continuous Delivery (CD) version, follow the latest build [instructions](/../master/docs/building.md#building-a-production-image).
1. Create a `downloads` directory in the root of this repository
2. Download MQ from [IBM Passport Advantage](https://www.ibm.com/software/passportadvantage/) or [IBM Fix Central](https://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral), and place the downloaded file (for example, `IBM_MQ_9.2.0.5_LINUX_X86-64_NOINST.tar.gz`) in the `downloads` directory
3. Login to the Red Hat Registry: `docker login registry.redhat.io` using your Customer Portal credentials.
4. Run `make build-advancedserver`
> **Warning**: Note that from MQ 9.2.X CD, the MQ container build uses a 'No-Install' MQ Package, available under `IBM MQ V9.2.x Continuous Delivery Release components eAssembly, part no. CJ7CNML`
If you have an MQ archive file with a different file name, you can specify a particular file (which must be in the `downloads` directory). You should also specify the MQ version, so that the resulting image is tagged correctly, for example:
```bash
MQ_ARCHIVE=mq-1.2.3.4.tar.gz MQ_VERSION=1.2.3.4 make build-advancedserver
```
### MQ Long Term Support (LTS) ### MQ Long Term Support (LTS)
This procedure works for building the MQ Long Term Support release, on `amd64`, `ppc64le` and `s390x` architectures. Note: 9.2.0.X is no longer the latest LTS release; MQ 9.3 is the latest MQ version with MQ Long Term Support (LTS). To build MQ 9.3, follow the building [instructions](/../master/docs/building.md#building-a-production-image) for MQ 9.3.
However, if you wish to build the previous 9.2.0.X MQ LTS, follow the procedure below for `amd64` and `s390x` architectures.
1. Create a `downloads` directory in the root of this repository 1. Create a `downloads` directory in the root of this repository
2. Download MQ from [IBM Passport Advantage](https://www.ibm.com/software/passportadvantage/) or [IBM Fix Central](https://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral), and place the downloaded file (for example, `9.2.0.1-IBM-MQ-Advanced-Non-Install-LinuxX86.tar.gz`) in the `downloads` directory 2. Download MQ from [IBM Passport Advantage](https://www.ibm.com/software/passportadvantage/). Identify the correct 'Long Term Support for containers' eImage part number for your architecture from the appropriate 9.2.0.X LTS tab at https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/downloading-ibm-mq-92.
3. Login to the Red Hat Registry: `docker login registry.redhat.io` using your Customer Portal credentials. 3. Ensure the `tar.gz` file is in the `downloads` directory
4. Run `LTS=true make build-advancedserver` 4. Run `LTS=true make build-advancedserver`
> **Warning**: Note that from MQ 9.2 LTS, the MQ container build uses a 'No-Install' MQ Package, available under `IBM MQ V9.2 Long Term Support Release components eAssembly, part no. CXXXXXX`
If you have an MQ archive file with a different file name, you can specify a particular file (which must be in the `downloads` directory). You should also specify the MQ version, so that the resulting image is tagged correctly, for example: If you have an MQ archive file with a different file name, you can specify a particular file (which must be in the `downloads` directory). You should also specify the MQ version, so that the resulting image is tagged correctly, for example:
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