2lambda123 / pytorch-serve

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fix: kubernetes/kserve/image_transformer/transformer.Dockerfile to re… #13

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2lambda123 commented 8 months ago

Description

The Dockerfile for the image transformer in the kServe project is being updated to use a newer version of the base Python image.

Changes:

These changes are being made to leverage the newer Python version and potentially include any additional features or improvements provided in the updated base image.

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codeautopilot[bot] commented 8 months ago

PR summary

The Pull Request addresses security vulnerabilities in the kubernetes/kserve/image_transformer/transformer.Dockerfile by updating the base image from python:3.8.18-slim to python:3.13.0a3-slim. This change is intended to fix specific issues listed by Snyk, related to the GNU C Library (glibc) and zlib. The PR does not include any new features, breaking changes, or documentation updates, and it does not specify if any new tests have been added for the fix.

Suggestion

While the PR aims to fix security vulnerabilities, it is important to ensure that the new base image does not introduce compatibility issues with the existing codebase. It is also recommended to add tests that verify the image still works as expected after the upgrade. Additionally, since the PR uses an alpha version of Python (3.13.0a3), it might be safer to use a stable release if available to avoid potential instability associated with alpha releases.

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