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Could we specify the Borg version as a variable in the Dockerfile? Then install that specific version in the pip install command? The latest Borg/Borgmatic version may not be the most stable or to some, considered the "safest" as shown in this issue: 1.1.8 has BAD gpg signature on pypi.org
This will allow each build to be tagged and pushed to Docker Hub with the same Borg/Borgmatic version as the pip install. With tagged versions should allow an app like watchtower to automatically install the latest version if a user decides to use the latest tag or just get a notification.
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On 21 Dec 2018, at 16:54, j7an ***@***.***> wrote:
Could we specify the Borg version as a variable in the Dockerfile? Then install that specific version in the pip install command? The latest Borg/Borgmatic version may not be the most stable or to some, considered the "safest" as shown in this issue: 1.1.8 has BAD gpg signature on pypi.org
This will allow each build to be tagged and pushed to Docker Hub with the same Borg/Borgmatic version as the pip install. With tagged versions should allow an app like watchtower to automatically install the latest version if a user decides to use the latest tag or just get a notification.
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Could we specify the Borg version as a variable in the Dockerfile? Then install that specific version in the pip install command? The latest Borg/Borgmatic version may not be the most stable or to some, considered the "safest" as shown in this issue: 1.1.8 has BAD gpg signature on pypi.org
This will allow each build to be tagged and pushed to Docker Hub with the same Borg/Borgmatic version as the pip install. With tagged versions should allow an app like watchtower to automatically install the latest version if a user decides to use the latest tag or just get a notification.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: