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chore(docker): new sidecar tag #153

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  • New Features

    • Updated multiple service images to new versions, which may introduce enhancements or bug fixes.
    • Renamed the "bolt-boost" service to "bolt-mev-boost," indicating potential rebranding.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Ensured alignment of dependent services with the latest image updates, addressing any underlying issues.
  • Chores

    • Improved clarity and maintainability of Docker Compose configuration through standardized formatting.

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The changes involve updates to Docker Compose configuration files, primarily focusing on version updates for various service images. The syntax for volume and port mappings was standardized from single to double quotes, improving consistency. Significant updates include version bumps for components like bolt-builder, bolt-relay, bolt-api, and a renaming of the bolt-boost service to bolt-mev-boost. These modifications aim to enhance maintainability and ensure all services are aligned with the latest improvements.

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testnets/helder/docker-compose.pbs.yml Updated image versions for bolt-builder, bolt-relay, relay-api, relay-housekeeper, and relay-website. Syntax standardization from single to double quotes for mappings.
testnets/helder/docker-compose.yml Updated image versions for bolt-sidecar and bolt-boost (renamed to bolt-mev-boost).

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@thedevbirb thedevbirb marked this pull request as ready for review July 22, 2024 08:54
@thedevbirb thedevbirb merged commit 82a1367 into unstable Jul 22, 2024
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@merklefruit merklefruit deleted the chore/helder/docker-images branch September 4, 2024 08:24
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