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Update base docker image to debian:9.13-slim #279

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The current debian 9 base image was last updated over a year ago, and vulnerabilities have been found in several packages. Using a Google managed base image that is regularly rebuilt with up to date packages allows rebuilding the image to pick up the security fixes.

The current debian 9 base image was last updated over a year ago, and vulnerabilities have been found in several packages. Using a Google managed base image that is regularly rebuilt with up to date packages allows rebuilding the image to pick up the security fixes.
@google-cla google-cla bot added the cla: yes label Jul 24, 2020
@igorpeshansky igorpeshansky self-requested a review July 24, 2020 17:10
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LGTM :shipit:

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@sophieyfang FYI.

@igorpeshansky igorpeshansky changed the title Use Google managed debian9 base image Update base docker image to debian:9.13-slim Jul 24, 2020
@igorpeshansky igorpeshansky merged commit b9385a2 into GoogleCloudPlatform:master Jul 24, 2020
@WillMorrison WillMorrison deleted the patch-1 branch July 24, 2020 18:03
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