Issue
I have been using the python3.9-slim
docker image, and as one of the build steps I install the 3.9 python headers, via RUN apt-get install python3-dev
.
This worked for years, and then apt
has changed so that python3-dev
now installs the headers for Python 3.11 instead of 3.9.
On top of that, apt install python3.9-dev
is not available.
I kind of didn't expect these things to be changing under the hood, and thought of using docker images as a way of getting reproducible builds.
Would anyone be able to explain how/why that has changed, and how I might better handle this in the future?
Thanks
Solution
The problem is that python3.9 and python3.9-slim are based on debian bookworm and this distro doesn't have this package (you can check the packages on bookworm all packages).
If you want to have the python3.9-dev
package, you can use python:3.9-slim-bullseye
or python:3.9-bullseye
that is based on debian bullseye (you can check the packages on this distro on bullseye all packages)
Answered By - FedeG Answer Checked By - Dawn Plyler (WPSolving Volunteer)