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Compatibility to use the aws-ecs step with a java:8 docker container#12
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Compatibility to use the aws-ecs step with a java:8 docker container#12Olger Warnier (olger) wants to merge 4 commits into
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six 1.8.0 is found on the java:8 docker image and gives difficulties with upgrading.
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During deployment of my services (scala/java 8 based), I have pip installation issues as six 1.8.0 is already installed and de-installation fails. By sticking the version of six to 1.8.0. The standard java 8 container can be used with the aws-ecs step.
There may be a better way to solve this, my python is a bit rusty, including all "new" shiny features around dependency and package management.