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ci: improve Dockerfile to make proper use of build cache #17584
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In Homebrew#17584 we have changed "linuxbrew" user's UID/GID to 1001 in order to mitigate for Ubuntu 23.04 and higher, which started creating a default "ubuntu" user taking over UID/GID 1000 . While we may desire a deterministic UID in the homebrew docker image, the change effectively modified the behaviour for all current 3 images based on Ubuntu 18.04 20.04 and 22.04 by changing the linuxbrew's user UID/GID from 1000 to 1001. As per https://hub.docker.com/u/homebrew, we do not currently publish an image for 24.04 which the change is mitigating for. Rather than mitigating for indeterministic behaviour of upstream changes, this commit implements the workaround in https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-images/+bug/2005129 to delete the default "ubuntu" user.
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In Homebrew#17584 we have changed "linuxbrew" user's UID/GID to 1001 in order to mitigate for Ubuntu 23.04 and higher, which started creating a default "ubuntu" user taking over UID/GID 1000 . While we may desire a deterministic UID in the homebrew docker image, the change effectively modified the behaviour for all current 3 images based on Ubuntu 18.04 20.04 and 22.04 by changing the linuxbrew's user UID/GID from 1000 to 1001. As per https://hub.docker.com/u/homebrew, we do not currently publish an image for 24.04 which the change is mitigating for. Rather than mitigating for indeterministic behaviour of upstream changes, this commit implements the workaround in https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-images/+bug/2005129 to delete the default "ubuntu" user.
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In #17584 we have changed "linuxbrew" user's UID/GID to 1001 in order to mitigate for Ubuntu 23.04 and higher, which started creating a default "ubuntu" user taking over UID/GID 1000 . While we may desire a deterministic UID in the homebrew docker image, the change effectively modified the behaviour for all current 3 images based on Ubuntu 18.04 20.04 and 22.04 by changing the linuxbrew's user UID/GID from 1000 to 1001. As per https://hub.docker.com/u/homebrew, we do not currently publish an image for 24.04 which the change is mitigating for. Rather than mitigating for indeterministic behaviour of upstream changes, this commit implements the workaround in https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-images/+bug/2005129 to delete the default "ubuntu" user.
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In Homebrew#17584 we have changed "linuxbrew" user's UID/GID to 1001 in order to mitigate for Ubuntu 23.04 and higher, which started creating a default "ubuntu" user taking over UID/GID 1000 . While we may desire a deterministic UID in the homebrew docker image, the change effectively modified the behaviour for all current 3 images based on Ubuntu 18.04 20.04 and 22.04 by changing the linuxbrew's user UID/GID from 1000 to 1001. As per https://hub.docker.com/u/homebrew, we do not currently publish an image for 24.04 which the change is mitigating for. Rather than mitigating for indeterministic behaviour of upstream changes, this commit implements the workaround in https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-images/+bug/2005129 to delete the default "ubuntu" user.
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follow-up PR from #17547