Right now I'm ignoring 1.0.1 - we probably want it at some point in
time, but upstream unhelpfully split out libcontainer from the docker
source tree so it needs to be packaged separately. This would be
another NEW package for 14.04.
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Aside from the fact that I had to manually restart containers post
upgrade, going from 0.9.1 to 1.0.0 on an ext4 based filesystem worked
just fine using the PPA packages.
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The 0.9 -> 1.0.0 upgrade problem related to the fact that my test server
has btrfs root - under 0.9, docker did aufs over btrfs which is the
source of alot of issues and is disabled automatically in 1.0.0 - so the
driver automatically switched to use btrfs with 1.0.0.
As the default root volume ty
OK - after some discussion, it turns out that if the docker daemon is
restarted, all the containers it manages get restarted as well - which
sucks from a maintainability perspective BUT its how it is right now.
I still think there is an issue going from 0.9 -> 1.0 which is not this
problem - waiti
Some initial testing reveals that on upgrade from 0.9.x to 1.0.0, all
existing image and container data was lost; I was able to create
containers post upgrade, but this seems like and unacceptable upgrade
situation; will investigate with upstream.
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** Description changed:
[Rationale]
The docker.io package as 14.04 release was at 0.9.x, which was a pre-stable
release version of docker; since 14.04 release, upstream have produced their
first stable release, 1.0.0, which has been earmarked as having longer term
support.
Moving the U
** Description changed:
- This will require updates of some go packages in trusty.
+ [Rationale]
+ The docker.io package as 14.04 release was at 0.9.x, which was a pre-stable
release version of docker; since 14.04 release, upstream have produced their
first stable release, 1.0.0, which has been
For those interested, I've been uploading the proposed backport package
set to:
https://launchpad.net/~james-page/+archive/ubuntu/docker
I'll also look at the 1.0.1 update once I have what we have in utopic
working on trusty.
** Summary changed:
- Please SRU 1.0.1~dfsg1-1 to trusty
+ [SRU] Upda