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Update to pinned containerd version #1421

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This is to unblock our automation from requiring manual intervention. This PR specifically will allow us to upgrade to continuity v0.4.4.

In the long-term we want to have a more modular way of denylisting certain packages from being upgraded, but for now this is an easy bandage fix for our current issue.

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This is to unblock our automation from requiring manual intervention.
This PR specifically will allow us to upgrade to continuity v0.4.4.

In the long-term we want to have a more modular way of denylisting
certain packages from being upgraded, but for now this is an easy
bandage fix for our current issue.

Signed-off-by: David Son <[email protected]>
@sondavidb sondavidb force-pushed the use-pinned-containerd branch from d5d216b to db17fea Compare November 18, 2024 23:54
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containerd v1.7.24 has been released. Closing as no longer needed. Thanks @sondavidb for the workaround.

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