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rclone version (docker) #276
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Hey, backrest bumps the rclone version with each new release (and uses the latest from the rclone apk on alpine Linux). I haven’t cut a release in a bit so we’re lagging a bit behind but this is expected state; I aim to do releases infrequently (ideally monthly patch releases) in the fullness of time as backup software should aim to be stable without too much version churn. If you need a specific rclone version I’d recommend a custom docker image on top of the published release |
Hi, no worries, I can push an updated binary into the docker container. |
just shipped another version of backrest which should be using the latest from alpine, I think I'm going to resolve this as works as intended as the docker image aims to use alpine packages for all deps. Happy to switch to a more up to date alpine package though if there is one. |
Hi, I pulled the 1.0.0 docker image for backrest and rclone is still at "v1.65.0-DEV". At the same time, pkgs.alpinelinux.org (https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=rclone&branch=edge&repo=&arch=&maintainer=) shows "1.66.0-r2". I'm not sure I've done that right because I have too little experience with alpine and it's branches etc. For the time being, I am happy adding the binary manually:
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I noted that the rclone version in the docker container is outdated (v1.65-DEV). As an enhancement for the docker container, it would be great if the build process always pulls the latest stable rclone version.
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