validate-install-from-source: bump Alpine LTS to latest non-EOL one#2052
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validate-install-from-source: bump Alpine LTS to latest non-EOL one#2052
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The Alpine container we use still is at version v3.14 (which, from a numerophile's point of view is a quite pleasing number). However, this Alpine version is past its support, as pointed out in actions/checkout#2246 (comment) One fallout is that since I upgraded Git Credential Manager's GitHub workflows to require Node.JS 24, we are now greeted with this error: Run actions/checkout@v5 /usr/bin/docker exec 7d1dbaed0040c61df8247f411d8220c2fb587aa0a7536d22ed12caff60b592da sh -c "cat /etc/*release | grep ^ID" Error relocating /__e/node24_alpine/bin/node: pthread_getname_np: symbol not found For details about this run, see https://github.com/git-ecosystem/git-credential-manager/actions/runs/17937675613/job/51006830230 Let's switch to the oldest, just _barely_ supported Alpine version (https://alpinelinux.org/releases/ says that v3.19 will be out of support this November). Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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**Changes:** - Documentation updates & fixes - #1713 - #1722 - #1884 - #2123 - #2154 - Fix Generic provider refresh token refresh logic (#1838) - Version bump to 2.7.0 (#2177) - CODEOWNERS (#2053) - Allow unsafe remotes via config (#1721) - Drop no longer needed GitLab OAuth params (#1538) - No-op credential storage option (#1740) - Fixes to CI & build - #1746 - #1747 - #1752 - #2104 - #2217 - Use Azure Pipelines for official builds - #2054 - #2176 - Fix TRACE2 logging (#1909) - Linux ARM and ARM64 support - #1633 - #2232 - Windows ARM64 and x64 support (#2230) - Linux install-from-source bug fixes - #1757 - #2049 - #2052 - Support Oracle Linux vis install-from-source (#2212) - macOS enterprise defaults (#1811) - Actions dependency updates - #1725 - #1751 - #1750 - #1760 - #1799 - #2022 - #2048 - #1989 - #2011 - #2029 - #2051 - #2050 - #2070 - #2080 - #2089 - #2088 - #2092 - #2189 - #2193
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The Alpine container we use still is at version v3.14 (which, from a numerophile's point of view is a quite pleasing number). However, this Alpine version is past its support, as pointed out in actions/checkout#2246 (comment)
One fallout is that since I upgraded Git Credential Manager's GitHub workflows to require Node.JS 24, we are now greeted with this error:
For details about this run, see
https://github.com/git-ecosystem/git-credential-manager/actions/runs/17937675613/job/51006830230
Let's switch to the oldest, just barely supported Alpine version (https://alpinelinux.org/releases/ says that v3.19 will be out of support this November).