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Update docker runtime with the latest openjdk:24-slim image tag #1138

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@vipulg13 vipulg13 commented Jul 5, 2024

the openjdk:17-slim image is outdated with high- and critical-level vulnerabilities. Updating it with the latest image should fix the issue.

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@lfoppiano lfoppiano changed the title build runtime with the latest openjdk:24-slim image tag Update docker runtime with the latest openjdk:24-slim image tag Jul 17, 2024
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It think is better to migrate to ecliipse-temurin, no matter which version, will be much better supported and maintained.

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Careful, we had an eclipse-temurin JDK which resulted random crashes with the docker image, I think we need to use an ubuntu official build for the docker image, because the base image for tensorflow is ubuntu-based, and we never had problems with openjdk in contrast.

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lfoppiano commented Nov 21, 2024

I think we could use the noble tagged eclipse-temurin images:

@kermitt2 what do you think?

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