[01:53:15] cross-posting: our bullseye base image has been rebuilt this evening to no longer include bullseye-backports in `sources.list`. bullseye-backports appears to have been archived earlier today, which results in issues like those reported in [0] in dependent images (e.g., failure of `apt-get update`). [01:53:16] if you see this, it indicates the dependent image needs rebuilt in order to pick up the new base image. more details and current status in [1]. [01:53:16] [0] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T383557#11026050 [01:53:16] [1] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T383557 [06:03:50] ack thx [08:42:43] I created https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/docker-images/production-images/+/1171985 to fully remove the images from the production-images repo too [08:42:54] (old golang images) [08:43:07] (that were using bullseye-backports etc..) [08:43:42] elukey: <3 [08:44:08] +1'd [08:44:45] <3 [12:12:52] hi! i have an apt update failure in a gitlab CI pipeline. [12:12:53] E: The repository 'http://mirrors.wikimedia.org/debian bullseye-backports Release' does not have a Release file. [12:12:53] Here is the CI job output: https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/data-engineering/node-rdkafka-factory/-/jobs/568727 [12:12:53] Here is the full pipeline yaml: [12:12:54] https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/data-engineering/node-rdkafka-factory/-/ci/editor?branch_name=master&tab=3 [12:13:23] Is "The repository 'http://mirrors.wikimedia.org/debian bullseye-backports Release' does not have a Release file. [12:13:23] " something anyone has seen before? [12:14:04] that'd be T383557 [12:14:04] T383557: Deprecate use of bullseye-backports - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T383557 [12:16:13] ah thanks, so we just need to update the base image the pipeline uses [12:16:14] ty! [14:14:57] elukey: many thanks for pruning those old golang images and fixing eventrouter [19:57:37] Hi, I'm going to merge a patch that shoudn't have any affect on cdn purges, but it does touch EventBus code that emits resource_change events. [19:57:38] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T267648#11029388 [19:57:38] If it is a problem we can revert. Thank you!