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Update the GitHub runners image from latest to ubuntu-22.04 in installation assistant workflows #165

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c-bordon opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #186
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@c-bordon
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c-bordon commented Dec 17, 2024

Description

Due to the updates that the latest images of GitHub runners undergo, we must set a fixed image to avoid failures in our workflows due to updates in the mentioned image.
It is recommended to define the image ubuntu-22.04

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  • Test_installation_assistant.yml
  • Test_installation_assistant_distributed.yml
  • builder_installation_assistant.yml
  • offline-installation.yml
  • password-tool.yml

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https://github.com/wazuh/internal-devel-requests/issues/1890

@c-bordon c-bordon added level/task Task issue type/change Change performed in a resource or Wazuh Cloud environment labels Dec 17, 2024
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I've changed the Linux images to ubuntu-22.04 but when testing the workflows there are some errors that have to be studied yet.

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The issue status is the following:

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I will have to open the PR again because it closed due to the branch maintenance.

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I will remove the blocked status because the workflow is only for testing purposes. The workflow will be tested in this issue #161 but it should work right as the ubuntu-latest image is ubuntu-22.04 still and we are making this change as preventive.

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