fix(docker): use fixed-length git short hash (9 chars) in image tags#1488
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git rev-parse --short without an explicit length produces a variable-length hash depending on the local object database. This caused inconsistent Docker image tags between ARM and AMD64 builds (e.g. 2a34266 vs 2a34266), breaking multi-arch manifest pushes. Pin to --short=9 in all tag-construction sites for consistency.
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git rev-parse --short without an explicit length produces a variable-length hash depending on the local object database. This caused inconsistent Docker image tags between ARM and AMD64 builds (e.g. 2a34266 vs 2a34266), breaking multi-arch manifest pushes.
Pin to --short=9 in all tag-construction sites for consistency.