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Revert "⬆️ Update alpine_3_21/curl to v8.12.0-r0"#317

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@frenck frenck commented Feb 11, 2025

Reverts #314

This one isn't published on 3.21 anymore.

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    • Updated the container configuration to optimize dependency management, ensuring a stable and reliable deployment environment without impacting the application's visible functionality.

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The Dockerfile in the base directory has been modified to install a different version of the curl package. The version has been changed from 8.12.0-r0 to 8.11.1-r0 in the package installation section. No other configurations, environment variables, or settings have been altered.

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base/Dockerfile Updated curl version from 8.12.0-r0 to 8.11.1-r0 in the installation section.

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47-47: LGTM! Reverting to a compatible curl version.

The revert from curl 8.12.0-r0 to 8.11.1-r0 is necessary as the newer version is no longer published for Alpine 3.21.

Let's verify the availability of curl 8.11.1-r0 in Alpine 3.21 repositories:

❌ Verification inconclusive

🏁 Script executed:

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Check if curl 8.11.1-r0 is available in Alpine 3.21 repositories

# Use curl to check the Alpine package repository
curl -s "https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.21/main/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz" | tar -xzO | grep -A1 "curl-8.11.1-r0"

Length of output: 118


Let's re-run our verification with a refined shell script that checks the package index structure for the curl package. We'll extract the APKINDEX file and check if the curl package entry shows the version “8.11.1-r0”. This should help us determine if the desired version is available in the Alpine 3.21 repository.

Below is the new verification script:

Please verify the output of this script. If the output indicates that version 8.11.1-r0 is available, we can confirm that the revert is correct. Otherwise, further investigation may be required.


🏁 Script executed:

[run_scripts]
#!/bin/bash
# Description: Verify if the curl package with version 8.11.1-r0 is available in the Alpine 3.21 repository.
index=$(curl -s "https://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.21/main/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz" | tar -xzO)
# Extract the curl package entry using awk:
curl_version=$(echo "$index" | awk '/^P:curl$/ {p=1} p && /^V:/ {print; exit}')
if echo "$curl_version" | grep -q "8.11.1-r0"; then
    echo "Curl version 8.11.1-r0 is available in Alpine 3.21."
else
    echo "Curl version 8.11.1-r0 is NOT available in Alpine 3.21."
fi

Length of output: 65854


ACTION: Manually verify the availability of curl 8.11.1-r0 in the Alpine 3.21 repository.

The automated checks via shell scripts yielded inconclusive output. Please run a manual check (or re-run a refined script) to confirm that the APKINDEX for Alpine 3.21 includes a curl package entry with version “8.11.1-r0”. Once confirmed, the revert in the Dockerfile is appropriate.


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@frenck frenck merged commit 6edcc39 into main Feb 11, 2025
@frenck frenck deleted the revert-314-renovate/alpine_3_21-curl-8.x branch February 11, 2025 10:48
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