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Drop end of life 1.22

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@yosifkit I think you'll need to bump aliases in generate-stackbrew-library.sh too

drop end of life `1.22`
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MonstraG added a commit to MonstraG/go-api that referenced this pull request Feb 11, 2025
This is not on master until new docker image gets released
docker-library/golang#549
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tianon commented Feb 11, 2025

Windows failures look like GHA platform failures of some kind (Windows Server 2025 failing to run containers, perhaps because it's Patch Tuesday? 😬)

@tianon tianon merged commit aa7af9a into docker-library:master Feb 11, 2025
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@tianon tianon deleted the go-1.24 branch February 11, 2025 21:50
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- docker-library/golang@aa7af9a: Merge pull request docker-library/golang#549 from infosiftr/go-1.24
- docker-library/golang@04edff0: Bump to go 1.24.0 release
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tianon commented Feb 12, 2025

Windows failures look like GHA platform failures of some kind (Windows Server 2025 failing to run containers, perhaps because it's Patch Tuesday? 😬)

docker-library/official-images#18435 (comment):

The problem is that the windows-2025 runner is too old to run the mcr.microsoft.com/windows/servercore:ltsc2025 image released this week (actions/runner-images#11582). It should be fine for our builds since we pin to specific Windows images and can delay moving the 2025 pin until the GitHub runners are ready. This will mean that the Windows 2025 images will not get their "Patch Tuesday" rebuilds until the runner images are updated.

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