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@sachin-yeshwanth11 sachin-yeshwanth11 commented Oct 10, 2025

@sachin-yeshwanth11 sachin-yeshwanth11 changed the title Added new Dockerfile to support IBM deployment and updated existing Dockerfile for RH deployment Added new Dockerfile to support IBM deployment Oct 10, 2025
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# Build stage 1
FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM registry.redhat.io/ubi9/go-toolset:latest AS builder
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I was able to pull registry.access.redhat.com/ubi9/go-toolset locally. Does this work as a base image here as well?

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Basically I switched over from openshift-golang-builder to go-toolset as it was offering 1.24.6 golang which had 1.24.4 and I wanted latest version for the alloy build. I read on the internet that the image on the registry.access sometimes tend to be a bit outdated. I will test alloy build with the above image and provide you the confirmation here if it works fine.

@sachin-yeshwanth11 sachin-yeshwanth11 force-pushed the wip-snmp-rhel10-sachin branch 5 times, most recently from 7689f43 to 9c572a5 Compare October 17, 2025 08:18
@sachin-yeshwanth11 sachin-yeshwanth11 changed the title Added new Dockerfile to support IBM deployment 9.0: Add a separate Dockerfile for SPS builds Oct 22, 2025
@rakshithakamath94 rakshithakamath94 force-pushed the wip-snmp-rhel10-sachin branch 5 times, most recently from 9234565 to b336646 Compare October 24, 2025 11:38
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