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feat(translations)!: Update base to Debian Bookworm #431

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@J0WI J0WI commented Oct 7, 2022

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Any specific reason?🤔

Otherwise i prefer never touch a running system 😬

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J0WI commented Oct 7, 2022

I think a CI should reflect a production like environment. At some point EOL libraries will also cause conflicts with newer requirements. The other way would be to also pin transifex to a specific (old) branch.

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J0WI commented Apr 4, 2023

Debian Bookworm is expected to become the new stable release this year and Buster will go EOL afterwards.

@nickvergessen nickvergessen changed the title Update base to Debian Bullseye feat(translations)!: Update base to Debian Bullseye Apr 4, 2023
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susnux commented Nov 2, 2023

we use either alpine or ubuntu, so I would prefer updating to Ubuntu 22.04

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J0WI commented Nov 10, 2023

Unfortunately Ubuntu has some quirks as Docker image base. E.g. the noninteractive workaround or packages that are only available as Snap.

Many other images in this repo are also based on Debian.

@J0WI J0WI changed the title feat(translations)!: Update base to Debian Bullseye feat(translations)!: Update base to Debian Bookworm Nov 10, 2023
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