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docker-compose: Update to version 2.32.0 #25270

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@jmarcet jmarcet commented Nov 7, 2024

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Compile tested: master x86_64
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Three new upstream releases. Changelog

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CI says:
install: cannot stat '/builder/build_dir/target-riscv64_riscv64_musl/docker-27.3.1/build/docker': No such file or directory

Please check.

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vincejv commented Nov 20, 2024

Could this be a toolchain issue? Did we update the golang toolchain recently??? Can we try to rebase on top of main?

There's an upstream issue preventing some docker stacks from working when using templates docker/compose#12247

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docker compose up -d returns:

cycle detected at path: x-common-keys-dns-network

@jmarcet jmarcet changed the title docker-compose: Update to version 2.30.3 docker-compose: Update to version 2.31.0 Nov 29, 2024
@jmarcet jmarcet changed the title docker-compose: Update to version 2.31.0 docker-compose: Update to version 2.32.0 Dec 13, 2024
@1715173329 1715173329 merged commit 95d201c into openwrt:master Dec 14, 2024
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jmarcet commented Dec 15, 2024

There is a major bug with 2.32.0 which I only noticed after the PR was merged.

There is an open issue about it already.

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