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@gsuberland Yeahh, that definitely is annoying whenever it happens. I'm surprised the bug remained for this long, but some devs teams are like that, I s'pose.

Though, at least with regular Docker, you should still be able to get updates even when you've built a patched Dockerfile ontop of another container. If you specify to always use the latest version of a container as a base, your changes will be applied on top of the most up-to-date version with each rebuild you kick off.


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@snep which would break on update, no doubt


@gsuberland Don't see why it should unless file paths change inside the container if you're just patching one file!

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