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Switch base image to buster/buster+bullseye for next major Perl release #88

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zakame opened this issue Jul 24, 2020 · 2 comments
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zakame commented Jul 24, 2020

cf docker-library/official-images#8405 docker/docker-ce-packaging#476 (comment)

I'll echo my reply to the linked official-images PR above:

Speaking on behalf of library/perl, we'll likely continue with using stretch+buster for the current supported perl:5.32 (latest) and perl:5.30 tags, in line with perlpolicy, along with the current best-effort-supported perl:5.28. Older Perl releases (5.26 and below) are no longer supported and are also no longer rebuilt here anyway (but we will retain their existing Dockerfiles in https://github.com/Perl/docker-perl should anyone need them.)

We will switch to buster+bullseye (or buster only if bullseye hasn't been released yet,) for whatever comes next, be it perl:5.34 or perl:7.

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zakame commented Jan 25, 2021

Soonest we can do this now seems to be this May: https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2021/01/msg258879.html

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zakame added a commit to zakame/docker-library-official-images that referenced this issue May 21, 2021
Ref Perl/docker-perl#104

This latest release of Perl now only builds against buster base, see
Perl/docker-perl#88.

Furthermore, some tags for older (unsupported) Perl versions are
requested for rebuild, see
Perl/docker-perl#100 - these tags will be
removed in a subsequent PR once done.
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zakame commented May 22, 2021

@zakame zakame closed this as completed May 22, 2021
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yosifkit pushed a commit to docker-library/official-images that referenced this issue Nov 12, 2021
This switches the base image for Perl to use Debian bullseye.  We also
drop updating the tags still using Debian stretch, and also add arm32v5
and mips64le for multiarch.

Perl/docker-perl#88
Perl/docker-perl#107
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