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Is this a problem on my side? Or maybe Docker images aren't correctly tagged? Building source (in version v7.0.2) in a new Docker Image does report the correct version "v7.0.2" in the /metadata endpoint
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I deliberately proposed to be able to decouple image builds from releases in the repository back in #217. That being said, I agree that this can be confusing since usually a new image is only built and released when a new hapi fhir version is available.
So instead of building a new image only if a tag looking like image/vX.Y.Z is created, I wouldnt mind changing the workflow to build a new image on regular tags which correspond to the hapi fhir version (the downside of course being that hapi-fhir-jpaserver-starter specific changes have to happen in-sync with upstream releases in the https://github.com/hapifhir/hapi-fhir repo to keep the releases and tags consistent.
I have deployed with Helm, with the following config in
values.yaml
But the /metadata endpoint reports being v7.0.0
Is this a problem on my side? Or maybe Docker images aren't correctly tagged? Building source (in version v7.0.2) in a new Docker Image does report the correct version "v7.0.2" in the /metadata endpoint
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: