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  • Changed base image from Alpine to Debian Bookworm for improved compatibility.
  • Updated package installation command to use apt-get for xz-utils.

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    • Updated the base image for the Docker environment from Alpine Linux to Debian Bookworm, with corresponding changes to package installation commands.

- Changed base image from Alpine to Debian Bookworm for improved compatibility.
- Updated package installation command to use apt-get for xz-utils.
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The Dockerfile for building a Zig environment was updated to use Debian Bookworm as the base image instead of Alpine Linux. Package installation commands were switched from apk to apt-get, with xz-utils replacing xz, and curl was removed from the installation list.

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dockerfiles/zig-0.14.Dockerfile Switched base image from Alpine 3.20 to Debian Bookworm; replaced apk with apt-get; updated installed packages; removed curl installation.

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@andy1li andy1li merged commit 2168688 into main May 20, 2025
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