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github: disable the cron scheduled updates of the BIB ref (COMPOSER-2245) #760

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Our bootc containers are incompatible with newer versions of the bootc-image-builder tool because the tool sets options that require composefs, which our images don't support yet.

Temporarily disable the update cronjob until we fix this.

Our bootc containers are incompatible with newer versions of the
bootc-image-builder tool because the tool sets options that require
composefs, which our images don't support yet.

Temporarily disable the update cronjob until we fix this.
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Is there already a github or jira issue for this? 🤔 Seems to be an important update to be implemented...

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achilleas-k commented Jun 24, 2024

Is there already a github or jira issue for this? 🤔 Seems to be an important update to be implemented...

Thanks for reminding me.
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/COMPOSER-2245

@achilleas-k achilleas-k changed the title github: disable the cron scheduled updates of the BIB ref github: disable the cron scheduled updates of the BIB ref (COMPOSER-2245) Jun 24, 2024
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LGTM

@achilleas-k achilleas-k added this pull request to the merge queue Jun 25, 2024
Merged via the queue into osbuild:main with commit 14f8342 Jun 25, 2024
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