Use debian's version of rebar3 instead of downloading a binary. This was useful when the container was based on debian 11 where rebar3 wasn't in debian's repositories. Debian 12 has version 3.19.0. This also solves a caching problem on one of the jenkins nodes, which currently fails at this line: ADD https://github.com/erlang/rebar3/archive/refs/tags/${REBAR3_VERSION}.tar.gz /tmp/rebar3.tar.gz with: ERROR: failed to solve: failed to load cache key: invalid not-modified ETag: "fce57989250a021a2be5fe5eddd655d6d415eef04f769bf1437f3d6dddfa5559" My understanding is that docker has cached an ETag that is no longer valid / maybe the format changed - and instead of simply requesting the file again, it just fails there. Related: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_ETag Change-Id: I69e02d004a0bd6f9d3a462f4e184b3e9361cc7fe |
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