chore: remove obsolete base images#26
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Pull Request Overview
Streamlines the build workflows by removing obsolete Windows base image targets (2004 and ltsc2019).
- Eliminates unsupported base image targets from both tag- and push-triggered workflows.
- Retains only the
ltsc2022target for consistency.
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| File | Description |
|---|---|
| .github/workflows/build-image-on-tag.yml | Removed 2004 and ltsc2019 from the $targets list |
| .github/workflows/build-image-on-push.yml | Removed 2004 and ltsc2019 from the $targets list |
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2004 and ltsc2019 are no longer relevant
AB#4340