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feat(docker): update to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS #5855

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@TobiX TobiX commented May 3, 2021

While this is not strictly necessary right now (Ubuntu 18.04 is still supported until 2023), this makes it possible to move back to official wine packages (change included) instead of relying on the OBS packages (which seem to be missing a winehq-stable package at the moment, so this would also fix #5579)

Not sure if I can somehow test this change, FWIW my own builds still work with this container image 馃槃

(Would also be nice if someone could update the images on Docker Hub afterwards)

@mmaietta mmaietta requested a review from develar May 8, 2021 03:03
@develar develar merged commit ca81c65 into electron-userland:master May 10, 2021
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develar commented May 10, 2021

Thanks. All docker images were updated, a new 05.21 tag is added. Docker images will be built in 6 hours (free docker cloud agents are used).

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