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Question: Can I use the Heroku-22 stack already? #790

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tadeoos opened this issue Aug 31, 2022 · 3 comments
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Question: Can I use the Heroku-22 stack already? #790

tadeoos opened this issue Aug 31, 2022 · 3 comments

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@tadeoos
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tadeoos commented Aug 31, 2022

Hey,
Thanks a lot for building and maintaining this!

I'm a bit confused about the stack versions. The readme of this repo says:

The goal is to be the definitive, well maintained and heavily tested Heroku emulation utility shared by all. It is based on the Heroku:18 and Heroku:20 system images. Together they form a toolkit for achieving Heroku compatibility.

The linked page lists the heroku-22 images with a status "suggested". I couldn't find any docs on how the herokuish images are related to the official images — if an image in the heroku repo exists does this mean I can automatically use gliderlabs/herokuish:latest-22 or is there a need for a new version of the herokuish package? Is there some repository/command that lists all the possible stack options?

All the best

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We haven't supported heroku-22 since their setup wasn't completed until somewhat recently (not even sure all official heroku buildpacks are supported still).

We'd need an MR to add that functionality.

@tadeoos
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tadeoos commented Aug 31, 2022

Understood, thanks for a quick reply!

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There is an MR open for this btw: #792

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