Use GDK's .tool-version as canonical settings in build-gdk-image
What does this MR do and why?
The build-gdk-image
job attempts to install GitLab with a given GDK
version. When the GDK and GitLab .tool-versions
diverge in PostgreSQL
versions, commands such as psql
will fail to run since the GDK will
install one set of PostgreSQL versions while GitLab expects another.
To avoid build failures that result from this, use the GDK
.tool-versions
as the canonical file by copying it into the gitlab
directory since that's what's actually installed.
This will help avoid causing broken master builds whenever
.tool-versions
change.
Relates to gitlab-org/quality/engineering-productivity/master-broken-incidents#3660 (closed)
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