[FIX] Dockerfile.cpu: Update to Ubuntu 24.04 and optimize image size#1523
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[FIX] Dockerfile.cpu: Update to Ubuntu 24.04 and optimize image size#1523velrino wants to merge 1 commit intodeepfakes:masterfrom
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- Upgrade base image from Ubuntu 22.04 to 24.04 - Use modern ENV syntax (VAR=value) - Consolidate apt-get commands into single RUN layer - Add apt-get clean and remove lists to reduce image size - Add --break-system-packages flag for PEP 668 compliance
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VAR=value)apt-get cleanand remove lists to reduce image size--break-system-packagesflag for PEP 668 compliance (required in Ubuntu 24.04)Motivation
Current Dockerfile.cpu has issues:
Ubuntu 24.04 ships with Python 3.12, fixing both issues.