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[Ubuntu] Add alpine 3.19 docker image #10180

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Add alpine 3.19 docker image for ubuntu 20 and 22.

Related issue: 10176

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  • Related issue / work item is attached
  • Tests are written (if applicable)
  • Documentation is updated (if applicable)
  • Changes are tested and related VM images are successfully generated

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/azp run ubuntu2004/ ubuntu2204/ ubuntu2404

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Commenter does not have sufficient privileges for PR 10180 in repo actions/runner-images

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/azp run ubuntu2004/ ubuntu2204/ ubuntu2404

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Commenter does not have sufficient privileges for PR 10180 in repo actions/runner-images

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/azp run ubuntu2004,ubuntu2204,ubuntu2404

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Commenter does not have sufficient privileges for PR 10180 in repo actions/runner-images

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ijunaidm commented Jul 5, 2024

/azp run ubuntu2004,ubuntu2204

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Azure Pipelines successfully started running 2 pipeline(s).

@ijunaidm ijunaidm merged commit 567d4a0 into actions:main Jul 8, 2024
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@RaviAkshintala RaviAkshintala deleted the alpine-add-3.19 branch July 11, 2024 11:05
@RaviAkshintala RaviAkshintala self-assigned this Aug 9, 2024
Water-Melon pushed a commit to Kong/runner-images-kvm that referenced this pull request Sep 25, 2024
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