This aims to resolve segfaults encountered when rebuilding ARM64 PHP Docker images. This segfaults came from gcc during ARM64 builds using QEMU. To workaround this problem, the PHP Docker images have been restructured to use apt-get for installation, thereby avoiding the use of gcc. This also needed to upgrade Debian and PHP to their latest versions, aligning with our minimum supported PHP 8.
Closes#37895
PiperOrigin-RevId: 686162640
Based on https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/34033
Bunch of cleanup and rebuilding many docker images from scratch
- consolidate the workaround for "dubious ownership" issue reported by
git. Other team members have run into this recently and used similar but
not identical workarounds so some cleanup is due.
- rebuilding many images increases the chance that we fix the "dubious
ownership" git issue early on rather than later on in the one-at-a-time
fashion in the future (and the former will prevent many teammembers from
wasting time on this weird issue).
- Newer version of ccache is needed for some portability tests to be
able to benefit from caching (e.g. the GCC 12 portability test to get
benefits of local disk caching) - this is a prerequisite for reenabling
the bazelified gcc12 portability test.
- upgrade node interop images to debian:11 (since debian jessie is long
past EOL).
* remove gcc-multilib from base image
* remove useless "apt-get --allow-releaseinfo-change update" from docker images
* get rid of no-longer-useful python_debian11_base.include
* regenerate dockerfiles
If [[ "$DONE" != 1 ]] && echo "Failed to do composer install" && exit 1
is at the end of a shell script, even if DONE is 1, this will return with error
exit status. That's because [[ $DONE != 1 ]] has exitcode 1 and thus anything after && doesn't get executed
and the entire scripts exits the last exit code it seen (which is 1).
Jessie has a line that looks like this, now-a-days, so the regex is no
longer matching:
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security jessie/updates main
But because that line was changed, downloads are also working correctly
out-of-the-box. The sed was originally added in #18530.