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Description
I would like to run trivy on multiple images in parallel (eg: two scripts are running separately and both will call
trivyon different images)What did you expect to happen?
Trivy processes would be isolated and proceed as if only one was running
What happened instead?
The second trivy process to start appears to wait until the first trivy process has compl