Feature #4969
closed
Migrate docker containers from debian 9 (stretch) to 11 (bullseye)
Added by osmith over 3 years ago.
Updated almost 2 years ago.
Description
Long-term support of debian 9 is running out in June 2022: https://wiki.debian.org/LTS
Most of our docker images are currently based on debian 9, so we need to migrate them to debian 10 before that.
- Status changed from New to In Progress
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
- % Done changed from 0 to 20
I've started with adding debian10 in the repo-install test (next to debian9, as long as we haven't fully switched yet, imho it's a good idea to test both):
https://gerrit.osmocom.org/q/topic:repo-install-debian10
Setting priority to "Low", as there is more than a year left before support runs out.
- Assignee changed from osmith to laforge
- Priority changed from Low to Normal
taking this over. Stuff is already mostly working in my local docker-playground environment
- Subject changed from Migrate docker containers from debian 9 (stretch) to 10 (buster) to Migrate docker containers from debian 9 (stretch) to 11 (bullseye)
let's migrate straight to bullseye wherever possible.
- % Done changed from 20 to 70
just pushed those patches to gerrit for review:
Afterwards, we still have the nplab m3ua+sua tests that run stretch. Upgrading them to bullseye seems impossible as they require guile-2 while bullseye only ships guile-3.
Waiting with merging the patches for osmith to provide review on the jenkins-common.sh changes.
Rolled out. Currently tcpdump is broken, fixes here:
- Assignee changed from laforge to osmith
Most of the work is done, added remaining tasks as checklist.
master-builds, gerrit-verifications: use debian-bullseye-jenkins instead of debian-stretch-jenkins (needs proper testing)
repo-install-test: test debian bullseye too
done in #5601
- Related to Bug #5685: Dropping debian 10 (buster) added
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