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We have multiple private packages in a monorepo that is using GitHub Actions to store in the GitHub Container Registry. The workflows are successfully running and packages are tagged correctly with:
But this is where it gets strange thing, if I go to the package the latest package is tagged correctly with "latest" and the UI displays the green "latest" on the newest package. But on the main Packages the "Published date" is old. And when docker attempts to pull :latest it is getting old versions of the package.
Does the latest tag not roll forward? Am I meant to remove the tag from old packages somehow? None of the docs appear to explain that is what is meant to be done. Googling the issue is a bit difficult as it looks to be GHCR specific.
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We have multiple private packages in a monorepo that is using GitHub Actions to store in the GitHub Container Registry. The workflows are successfully running and packages are tagged correctly with:
But this is where it gets strange thing, if I go to the package the latest package is tagged correctly with "latest" and the UI displays the green "latest" on the newest package. But on the main Packages the "Published date" is old. And when docker attempts to pull :latest it is getting old versions of the package.
Does the latest tag not roll forward? Am I meant to remove the tag from old packages somehow? None of the docs appear to explain that is what is meant to be done. Googling the issue is a bit difficult as it looks to be GHCR specific.
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