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Bump the cachi2 container base from Fedora 38 -> 39 #387
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The main motivation behind this change is the Go 1.21 version which isn't available on Fedora 38 but is on Fedora 39. Resolves: containerbuildsystem#387 Signed-off-by: Erik Skultety <[email protected]>
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Fedora 39 has been out for a week. We could try bumping the image to the latest release and see if any platform dependency would break cachi2, IOW get instant feedback loop from a newer distro as major updates for f38 will gradually stop coming.
Slightly contrary to the ^above, we could also try basing the cachi2 container on a more stable distro than Fedora since we don't have that many distro package dependencies anyway (most things are Python related and hence coming from pip) which would not only allow us to forget about Fedora releases and hence corresponding Containerfile base image bumps, but also stabilize the whole cachi2 container even more by relying on a well-tested base image and platform dependencies going through mostly just security updates, e.g. one of the UBI-9 variants.
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