Hi, Using a Debian based image will generate more efforts from our side, as the system is already running on CentOS 8. Furthermore, I don’t think we’ll have an updated version of gettext in Debian repository (did not check yet). We have another issue with the actual image: it’s based on CentOS 8, which is unsupported since the 31st of January 2021. So it’s even impossible to build the image. I will make an attempt with Fedora anyway. As we don’t have integration tests, I will use oscp-testing first, to check if everything is okay, then, we’ll push changed to the oscp branch. I keep you updated… -- Guillaume Bernard Le samedi 23 avril 2022 à 21:44 +0400, Yuri Konotopov a écrit :
Hello! 23.04.2022 15:29, Claude Paroz пишет:Le 23.04.22 à 12:43, Guillaume Bernard a écrit :My recommandation, in order to have a more updated version of packages would be to use Fedora instead of CentOS. Version in the Fedora repositories is gettext 0.21. We can compile or use a backport repository to have this updated version in the current image but it would break the KISS principles we need to follow to have a long-term maintainable system.Another simple solution is migration to python:3.9 docker images which is Debian-based and already contains gettext 0.21.
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