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Internal: Recreate Docker/Conda environments after METbaseimage OS upgrade #2338

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@georgemccabe

dtcenter/METbaseimage#14 updated the OS used for the MET base image from Debian 10 to 12. This is causing issues with use cases that use Python Embedding with Conda environments that come from DockerHub (dtcenter/metplus-envs) because the base image of all of those images are debian:10-slim.

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  • Rebuild and push all of the Docker images for dtcenter/metplus-envs as described in internal/scripts/docker_env README.
  • Add instructions to rebuild/push the dtcenter/metplus-envs:conda.vX.Y image to that README.
  • Add note in the METbaseimage repo somewhere to note that when the OS is changed, then these images must be rebuilt and pushed to DockerHub.

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~ 3 days

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ASAP so automated tests can succeed again

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