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updates buildkit to 0.18.2 and fixes building locally #1579

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Bumps to the latest buildkit. I tested this on the eks-anywhere prow jobs using the old buildkit-rootless sidecar to confirm the buildctl client works with the older sidecar. We are going to update the sidecar container version on eks-a, eks-d does not have to update theirs immediately.

While building locally ran into an issue with the golang checksums path being hardcoded to prow. Fixed this.

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@jaxesn jaxesn force-pushed the jgw/update-buildkit branch from dc1a1e5 to ba5f41d Compare December 18, 2024 15:39
@jaxesn jaxesn merged commit 43fb785 into aws:main Dec 18, 2024
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