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Latest atlassian/pipelines-awscli is broken, python not found

Kevin Patch
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September 28, 2020

The latest atlassian/pipelines-awscli doesn't work correctly.  Looks like it was just updated.  The python installation isn't right, so aws cli commands don't work.

We reverted to the "last working version" with

atlassian/pipelines-awscli:1.16.302

 

 

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deepan September 29, 2020

Yup. its working fine with latest.

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Kevin Patch
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September 29, 2020

Looks like they got a fix in.  

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Tim Faase
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September 28, 2020

Same here

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deepan September 28, 2020

Yup. here too

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Daniel Sarosi
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September 28, 2020

Broken here too.

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etiennecaldichourypys September 28, 2020

same here

/usr/bin/aws: /usr/bin/python2: bad interpreter

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Gerwin van de Steeg September 28, 2020

Yup, its broken nicely.  There's no python2 installed in the image as used by the AWS CLI tool in the CLI. (Python 3 is present however).

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