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Use tagged version of ghc-musl in static linux build #3170

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@paulcadman paulcadman commented Nov 13, 2024

The issue with alpine ncurses packaging has been fixed upstream and the ghc-musl containers have been rebuilt. Therefore we can resume using the tagged releases of the ghc-musl container.

benz0li/ghc-musl#10

Thanks @benz0li for help with diagnosing and fixing this issue.

The issue with alpine ncurses packaging has been fixed upstream the
ghc-musl containers have been rebuilt. Therefore we can resume using the
tagged releases of the ghc-musl container.

benz0li/ghc-musl#10

Thanks @benz0li for help with diagnosing and fixing this issue.

Co-authored-by: Olivier Benz <[email protected]>
@paulcadman paulcadman added this to the 0.6.9 milestone Nov 13, 2024
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@janmasrovira janmasrovira merged commit 2b2c8ab into main Nov 13, 2024
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benz0li commented Nov 14, 2024

P.S.: quay.io/benz0li/ghc-musl:9.8.2 is now frozen – i.e. not going to be rebuilt1.

Whenever a new version of GHC is released, the previous version's docker image is rebuilt once again and then frozen.

https://github.com/benz0li/ghc-musl?tab=security-ov-file#vulnerabilities-in-prior-versions

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  1. Exceptions are made if an image contains a serious bug.

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