ilsaloving commented on issue #30553:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/30553#issuecomment-2489084637

   I was successful by installing build-essential, and then autoremoving it 
after it was done, to avoid ballooning the layer with unnecessary stuff.
   Here is my working Dockerfile.  I'm using a custom init command for some 
additional stuff but you can ignore that.
   ```
   FROM apache/superset:4.1.1rc1-py311
   
   USER root
   
   COPY superset_config.py superset-init.sh superset-init-env.sh /app/
   COPY --from=common get-secret.sh discover-roleid.sh /usr/local/bin/
   
   RUN <<EOF
        apt-get update
        apt-get install -y curl links zip unzip basez 
        #apt-get purge -y --auto-remove
   EOF
   ENV PIP_ROOT_USER_ACTION=ignore
   
   RUN <<EOF
        apt-get install -y build-essential
        pip install --upgrade pip
        pip install --upgrade --upgrade setuptools
        
        pip install \
        shillelagh[gsheetsapi] \
        gunicorn[gevent] \
        pymssql \
        elasticsearch-dbapi \
        elasticsearch-dbapi[opendistro] \
        trino[sqlalchemy] \
        pip-system-certs \
        playwright \
        Flask-Limiter[redis] \
        Pillow \
        psycopg2 \
        python-ldap \
     #mysqlclient \ #gives an error for some reason
        apt-get autoremove -y build-essential
   EOF
   
   USER superset
   
   CMD [ "/app/superset-init.sh" ]
   ```


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