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Docker tags containing alpine3.17 will no longer be produced. We will not delete existing images or those tags. However, they contain unsupported builds of Alpine and .NET.
If you are using one of the .NET Alpine 3.17 tags such as 7.0-alpine3.17 or 6.0-alpine3.17, we strongly recommended that you upgrade to use an Alpine 3.18 tag (latest supported Alpine version) such as 7.0-alpine3.18 and 6.0-alpine3.18. Alternatively, you can use a floating tag for Alpine such as 7.0-alpine or 6.0-alpine. By using a floating tag, you will always be using the latest version of Alpine.
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Alpine 3.17 images no longer maintained by .NET
.NET container images for Alpine 3.18 were released June 13, 2023. Per the .NET Docker platform support policy, images for the previous version, Alpine 3.17, will no longer be maintained starting on September 12, 2023.
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Docker tags containing
alpine3.17
will no longer be produced. We will not delete existing images or those tags. However, they contain unsupported builds of Alpine and .NET.If you are using one of the .NET Alpine 3.17 tags such as
7.0-alpine3.17
or6.0-alpine3.17
, we strongly recommended that you upgrade to use an Alpine 3.18 tag (latest supported Alpine version) such as7.0-alpine3.18
and6.0-alpine3.18
. Alternatively, you can use a floating tag for Alpine such as7.0-alpine
or6.0-alpine
. By using a floating tag, you will always be using the latest version of Alpine.The following Docker repos have been updated:
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