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Update etherpad image to etherpad/etherpad:1.9 #1725

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@waja waja commented Jan 29, 2024

Etherpad images starting with tag 1.9.0 are supporting ARCH amd64 and arm64

Closes: #1665

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saghul commented Jan 29, 2024

Can you please set it to 1.9.6? That's the latest release.

Etherpad images starting with tag 1.9.0 are supporting ARCH amd64 and
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waja commented Jan 30, 2024

Can you please set it to 1.9.6? That's the latest release.

I did. :)

@saghul saghul merged commit bf237da into jitsi:master Jan 30, 2024
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* 1e97277 jibri: update Chrome to version 121
* 310b80d jvb: add env var to control require-valid-address
* b0092bc jicofo,jigasi,jvb: fix accidentally enabling Sentry
* 102281e base: update tpl
* bf237da etherpad: update etherpad image to etherpad/etherpad:1.9.6 (#1725)
* 7381471 misc: working on unstable
@waja waja deleted the etherpad1.9 branch January 30, 2024 09:33
benbz added a commit to matrix-org/docker-jitsi-meet that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2024
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* 1e97277 jibri: update Chrome to version 121
* 310b80d jvb: add env var to control require-valid-address
* b0092bc jicofo,jigasi,jvb: fix accidentally enabling Sentry
* 102281e base: update tpl
* bf237da etherpad: update etherpad image to etherpad/etherpad:1.9.6 (jitsi#1725)
* 7381471 misc: working on unstable
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Etherpad < 1.9 does not support arm64
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