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docker-engine: update to v25.0.6 for 1.20.5 release #4111

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@ginglis13 ginglis13 commented Jul 26, 2024

Issue number:

Closes #4106

Description of changes:

Cherry-pick bottlerocket-os/bottlerocket-core-kit@8d21508

Testing done:

Built aws-ecs-1, aws-ecs-2 variants with personal publication of kit built with these changes. Tested:

 NAME                                   TYPE                STATE                              PASSED                FAILED                SKIPPED   BUILD ID                      LAST UPDATE
 aarch64-aws-ecs-1-quick                Test                passed                                  1                     0                      0   b930eb5f-dirty                2024-07-25T23:19:52Z
 aarch64-aws-ecs-2-quick                Test                passed                                  1                     0                      0   b930eb5f-dirty                2024-07-25T23:19:26Z

In the 1.20.x tree, built aws-ecs-1 and aws-ecs-2 variants

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By submitting this pull request, I agree that this contribution is dual-licensed under the terms of both the Apache License, version 2.0, and the MIT license.

Signed-off-by: Gavin Inglis <[email protected]>
(cherry picked from commit 8d215087dfad421bb58298f99c9a204fe765fcef)
Signed-off-by: Gavin Inglis <[email protected]>
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@ginglis13 ginglis13 merged commit acfc7dc into bottlerocket-os:1.20.x Jul 26, 2024
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