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build: update go dependency #880

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build: update go dependency #880

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@bosix bosix commented Apr 30, 2024

This pr updates the go version used to build the docker image.

Currently, v1.19.x is which which is an eol release and already has several critical cves.

Please let me know if any question occur.

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  • Refactor
    • Updated to a newer version of the golang base image for improved performance and security.
    • Optimized package installation steps in the Docker setup to enhance security and reduce image size.

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The Dockerfile has been updated to use a newer version of the golang base image (1.22.2) and refine the package installation steps, enhancing the environment setup. These changes aim to improve the efficiency and functionality of the Docker image.

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Dockerfile Updated base image to golang 1.22.2; revised package installation steps and added system cleanup for optimization.

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Through lines of code, a leap we make,
Embracing change for progress' sake.
Golang's new attire, sleek and prime,
Netcat's adjustment, in perfect chime.
Docker glides, clean and fast,
On winds of change, it's built to last. 🚀🌠


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Hi @bosix , thanks for contributing, could you sign the CLA?

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bosix commented Apr 30, 2024

Hi @arxdsilva ,

actually I have but it seems to not work.
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The "recheck" button does not change it either.

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Hi @arxdsilva ,

actually I have but it seems to not work. image

The "recheck" button does not change it either.

thanks, I've fixed it, apparently it had a broken connection with the repo

@arxdsilva arxdsilva merged commit bd725f4 into prest:main Apr 30, 2024
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tagged as v1.5.2

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