[gdal-dev] Docker images

Stéphane Brunner stephane.brunner at camptocamp.com
Mon Feb 17 01:11:48 PST 2020


Hello,


Le ven. 14 févr. 2020 à 21:50, Even Rouault <even.rouault at spatialys.com> a
écrit :

> Stéphane,
>
> > - How is the security is managed in those Docker images?
>
> Basically those images are built by a nightly cron job on my machine, and
> I
> don't think I've docker pull'ed the base Ubuntu image in recent times, so
> they
> are probably outdated. Currently you'd better apt update && apt upgrade if
> you
> care about the security patches from the OS provider (not sure what Alpine
> does on that respect)
>

You speak about the nightly build, the 'version' build (like
ubuntu-small-3.0.4
<https://hub.docker.com/layers/osgeo/gdal/ubuntu-small-3.0.4/images/sha256-f395f6f83adc5d3279e8d0bfe443213e7a8178757e93e0bbac2153c370b09a92?context=explore>)
is generated when the release is created and never after, right?



>
> > - How will new versions of distributions be managed?
>
> The usual answer: when someone is keen on updating them, pull requests
> gladly
> accepted, etc etc :-) For the Ubuntu based ones, I guess we should stick
> on
> LTR releases. For Alpine based ones, we can probably be more agressive in
> updates and switch to the latest version when it is available.
>
> Even
>

Thanks for your responses Even
CU Stéphane


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