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docker image is having outdated java #7199
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This dependency gets bumped manually from time to time for repeatable builds. But, we should probably target a moving tag, so that it always pulls the latest. I think its unlikely that a patch Java bump would cause a regression in the docker image is low. |
(also it is due time to get off of Java 1.8!) |
I am using 1.8 because you are using 1.8 |
I don't get it to build against 1.11 |
I was just about to give this new csi option a try with mesos, and because I cannot find a release here. I thought I will maybe get your a docker image. But I noticed that you are still using there 1.8 root@test2:/marathon# java -version |
When trying to solve this issue[1] I noticed that your docker image is having an outdated java 1.8.222, current one is 1.8.0.252 which is from Apr 29. That is from before the docker image is published. So I guess you do not have an update packages in your Dockerfile
root@86f43fc6568a:/marathon# java -version
openjdk version "1.8.0_222"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_222-8u222-b10-1~deb9u1-b10)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.222-b10, mixed mode)
[1]
#7136
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