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Upgrade using MSYS2 to 20210604 #271

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I can confirm Windows server core images are able to build with these changes.
(I tested for Fluentd v1.12.4 images for Windows server core. I'd forgotten to build them... 😢)
Could you kindly take a look?

cosmo0920 added 3 commits June 7, 2021 13:36
This repo is released after the previous stable version.
But the current release already included this change.

Signed-off-by: Hiroshi Hatake <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Hiroshi Hatake <[email protected]>
@cosmo0920 cosmo0920 requested a review from kenhys June 7, 2021 05:13
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kenhys commented Jun 7, 2021

I'm executing it to confirm.

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LGTM

@cosmo0920 cosmo0920 merged commit c238dc4 into master Jun 7, 2021
@cosmo0920 cosmo0920 deleted the upgrade-msys2-20210604 branch June 7, 2021 06:00
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cosmo0920 commented Jun 7, 2021

I'd pushed the following tags into DockerHub:

  • v1.12.4-windows-ltsc2019-1.0, v1.12-windows-ltsc2019-1
  • v1.12.4-windows-2004-1.0, v1.12-windows-2004-1
  • v1.12.4-windows-20H2-1.0, v1.12-windows-20H2-1

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