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  <description>Periodically, AWS S3 files are copied to Google Cloud Storage. There are many ways to copy, but here we use the gsutil command for the Google Cloud SDK, The Google Cloud SDK uses a Docker image of Alpine Linux. However, at some point, I started getting the following error message and could no longer…</description>
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  <published>2020-02-05 02:56:39</published>
  <title>I thought I shouldn't use &quot;latest&quot; in Dockerfile tags.</title>
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