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Upgrade node (20.18.0), pnpm (9.12.0) and python (3.12.7) #145

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@SpecialAro SpecialAro merged commit 5f09bbb into ferdium:main Oct 7, 2024
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Hy,

The last build of the docker image failed. The version of ferdium server available does not allow to use it, because it is impossible to retrieve the recipes without NodeJS and pnpm update. Is there a way around this problem? I tried to build the image myself, but there are errors during construction (I couldn't dig deeper).

Thanks in advance and thanks for your work.

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it is impossible to retrieve the recipes without NodeJS and pnpm update.

yes, this is as per design.
whenever a node/python/pnpm upgrade happens, it has to be done in both the submodule (recipes) as well as the main repo (in this case the server repo).

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this is now fixed @McFlyPartages - thanks for bringing this to our attention.

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