ronilaukkarinen commented on issue #1756:
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https://github.com/apache/incubator-pagespeed-ngx/issues/1756#issuecomment-1274901596
@oschaaf Any progress?
@eilandert We decided not to try your procedure in production... we have
Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS (focal), x86_64.
This should
ronilaukkarinen commented on issue #1756:
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FYI,
[this](https://github.com/apache/incubator-pagespeed-ngx/issues/1752#issuecomment-1261555231)
seems worth trying.
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ronilaukkarinen commented on issue #1756:
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@oschaaf Any progress?
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ronilaukkarinen commented on issue #1756:
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https://github.com/apache/incubator-pagespeed-ngx/issues/1756#issuecomment-1215505564
@oschaaf I see. I mistakenly thought there's a separate `--latest-stable`
option that works. But in that case we'll just wait for the next new stable and
ronilaukkarinen commented on issue #1756:
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https://github.com/apache/incubator-pagespeed-ngx/issues/1756#issuecomment-1211740256
@oschaaf Thank you for the information. So you mean the command will work
with --ngx-pagespeed-version set up specifically to `latest-stable`?
```bash
ronilaukkarinen commented on issue #1756:
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https://github.com/apache/incubator-pagespeed-ngx/issues/1756#issuecomment-1209574938
Hello, we just noticed this with `nginx-1.23.1` on Ubuntu 20.04, official
script:
```bash
sudo bash <(curl --insecure -f -L -sS