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The previous base image (Ubuntu 20.10) was a non-LTS release and is now unsupported so the Docker build command failed because it couldn't find the apt repos. Using golang base images simplifies the Dockerfile (since we no longer need to install golang ourselves) and since they're based on Debian Bullseye they'll be supported for a while.
The make target used to be hard-coded in the Docker entrypoint so you could only make the "all" target. Now the target is in the CMD so you can override it, e.g.: $ docker run --rm -v $(pwd)/:/app/:z hello clean The default behavior is the same as before, i.e., "make all".
This was referenced May 10, 2023
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Here are a few small tweaks to get the Dockerfile ship-shape.