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DBZ-7657 Use SQL Server 2022 instead of 2019 #5397

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@Naros Naros commented Mar 16, 2024

https://issues.redhat.com/browse/DBZ-7657

As a result of the discussion about Linux kernel compatibility: microsoft/mssql-docker#868

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Naros commented Mar 16, 2024

Failures are our usual SQL Server suspects :(

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@Naros Could you please take a look at microsoft/mssql-docker#868 (comment) ?

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Naros commented Mar 18, 2024

@Naros Could you please take a look at microsoft/mssql-docker#868 (comment) ?

@jpechane, looks like his issue was the fact he didn't clear the image cache before trying 😁
It works fine on Fedora 39 for me using Linux fedora 6.7.5-200.fc39.x86_64.

@jpechane jpechane merged commit 7f46f72 into debezium:main Mar 19, 2024
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@Naros Applied, thanks :-)

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