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Ruby 2.4.2 has just been released today. I've read thru a bunch of docs and READMEs, but I'm still not sure if this is the right way to bump Ruby version for official Docker images. Lemme know if I need to do anything else. 🙂

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tianon commented Sep 14, 2017

Unfortunately, if we merge this, @docker-library-bot will revert it shortly afterwards since it runs ./update.sh on a periodic task, and ./update.sh is not picking up this release for some reason.

Digging in, it appears to be because while this release has been announced in the "News", it isn't listed on https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/releases/ yet. 😞 😕

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@tianon that makes sense! I saw the @docker-library-bot in the commits, but had no idea that it'll automatically pick up ruby and rubygems releases. A short line in readme about auto-updating would be 💯

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shanecav84 commented Sep 15, 2017

What's the process for getting the new Rubies into the the official-images repo?

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The automated update.sh job is currently running (see the bottom of the readme). Once that finishes we can make the PR to official images.

Duplicate issues: #152 #153 #154 #156 #157.

chrissolanilla pushed a commit to chrissolanilla/CSolanillaBio that referenced this pull request May 16, 2024
Move Walid from current to past TR

Closes docker-library#152

See merge request ucfcdl/static-sites/techrangers-website!199
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