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Docker base image - 4.0

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  • girishG Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    We are making a new base image based on Ubuntu 22 Jammy. This is still a WIP. Posting here in case you want to give feedback on how this works out for your custom apps.

    As it stands, it is cloudron/base:4.0.0@sha256:31b195ed0662bdb06a6e8a5ddbedb6f191ce92e8bee04c03fb02dd4e9d0286df. We are updating a bunch of apps to make sure it's OK.

    Changes:

    • Update to latest jammy (20221101)
    • Node 18.12.1
    • Go 1.19.3
    • Ruby 3.0
    • PHP 8.1
    • Python 3.10

    Databases:

    • MySQL remains at 8.0
    • PostgreSQL 14
    • Redis 5
    • MongoDB 6 (this is sure to cause much upgrade problems, have to see)
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    timconsidine App Dev
    replied to girish on last edited by
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    @girish Is it / will it be backwards compatible ?
    i.e. use cloudron/base:4.0.0 on Ubuntu 20.04 instances ?

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    @timconsidine yes. the docker images are independent of the base operating system. (like you can also use fedora images on cloudron, for example)

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    Updated the base image to 31b195ed0662bdb06a6e8a5ddbedb6f191ce92e8bee04c03fb02dd4e9d0286df. The previous one did not install mongo shell correctly.

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    @girish said in Docker base image - 4.0:

    Updated the base image to 31b195ed0662bdb06a6e8a5ddbedb6f191ce92e8bee04c03fb02dd4e9d0286df. The previous one did not install mongo shell correctly.

    The main post has a hash that is too long which leads to an error.
    It seems like extra characters were added in the OP.

    Using what's quoted here worked.

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    @random_eric Whoops, thanks for pointing that out. I have corrected the hash.

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