Bug#850753: fresh upstream (and ubuntu) is available (1.12.3)

2018-01-30 Thread Tianon Gravi
On 15 November 2017 at 00:36, Bastian Venthur  wrote:
> If there is something blocking a new release, I could also try to help. Or
> maybe adding a few more people to the maintainers list in general would be a
> good idea for such an important package?

The thing blocking a new release is the same thing that's always
blocking a new release -- updating and/or packaging dependencies.
Every release, Docker has a lot of Go package dependency updates which
need to either be updated or packaged fresh (in the case of new deps),
and that work is time consuming, especially given that it involves
testing to make sure we're not breaking other consumers of those
packages by updating them.


♥,
- Tianon
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Bug#850753: fresh upstream (and ubuntu) is available (1.12.3)

2017-11-15 Thread Bastian Venthur

Hi,

Is it possible to have an updated version of docker.io in experimental? 
The multi-stage builds introduced in 17.05 are a very important 
improvement and working around this "missing" feature because Debian 
ships an outdated docker is getting really nasty.


If there is something blocking a new release, I could also try to help. 
Or maybe adding a few more people to the maintainers list in general 
would be a good idea for such an important package?




Cheers,

Bastian

On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:10:57 -0400 Balint Reczey 
 wrote:

Hi,

On Tue, 26 Sep 2017 12:44:11 +0200 Bastian Venthur 
wrote:
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> is there anything we can help to prepare a new upload to unstable?

I have just updated runc to 1.0.0~rc4 thus updating docker.io became easier.
I can't find time to update docker.io as well in the near future. :-(

Cheers,
Balint



--
Dr. Bastian Venthur  http://venthur.de
Debian Developer venthur at debian org



Bug#850753: fresh upstream (and ubuntu) is available (1.12.3)

2017-09-28 Thread Balint Reczey
Hi,

On Tue, 26 Sep 2017 12:44:11 +0200 Bastian Venthur 
wrote:
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> is there anything we can help to prepare a new upload to unstable?

I have just updated runc to 1.0.0~rc4 thus updating docker.io became easier.
I can't find time to update docker.io as well in the near future. :-(

Cheers,
Balint

>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bastian
>
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2017 17:11:50 +0200 Bastian Venthur 
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > any updates on when a new update of docker will be available in
unstable?
> >
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Bastian
> >
> > On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 10:12:52 -0800 Tianon Gravi 
wrote:
> > > On 9 January 2017 at 14:13, Yaroslav Halchenko
 wrote:
> > > > Ubuntu docker.io 1.12.3-0ubuntu4
http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/docker.io
> > >
> > > The reason Ubuntu is able to be more aggressive than Debian is that
> > > they've made an explicit release exception for using Docker's
> > > published "vendor" directory as-is rather than splitting it out into
> > > individual packages (which is what causes so much headache for us in
> > > Debian every new Docker release, and causes a greater number of issues
> > > such as #835686).
>
> --
> Dr. Bastian Venthur http://venthur.de
> Debian Developer venthur at debian org
>
>



Bug#850753: fresh upstream (and ubuntu) is available (1.12.3)

2017-09-26 Thread Bastian Venthur

Dear Maintainer,

is there anything we can help to prepare a new upload to unstable?


Cheers,

Bastian

On Mon, 24 Jul 2017 17:11:50 +0200 Bastian Venthur  
wrote:

Hi,

any updates on when a new update of docker will be available in unstable?


Cheers,

Bastian

On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 10:12:52 -0800 Tianon Gravi  wrote:
> On 9 January 2017 at 14:13, Yaroslav Halchenko  wrote:
> > Ubuntu  docker.io1.12.3-0ubuntu4  
http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/docker.io
> 
> The reason Ubuntu is able to be more aggressive than Debian is that

> they've made an explicit release exception for using Docker's
> published "vendor" directory as-is rather than splitting it out into
> individual packages (which is what causes so much headache for us in
> Debian every new Docker release, and causes a greater number of issues
> such as #835686).


--
Dr. Bastian Venthur  http://venthur.de
Debian Developer venthur at debian org



Bug#850753: fresh upstream (and ubuntu) is available (1.12.3)

2017-07-24 Thread Bastian Venthur

Hi,

any updates on when a new update of docker will be available in unstable?


Cheers,

Bastian

On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 10:12:52 -0800 Tianon Gravi  wrote:

On 9 January 2017 at 14:13, Yaroslav Halchenko  wrote:
> Ubuntu  docker.io1.12.3-0ubuntu4  
http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/docker.io

The reason Ubuntu is able to be more aggressive than Debian is that
they've made an explicit release exception for using Docker's
published "vendor" directory as-is rather than splitting it out into
individual packages (which is what causes so much headache for us in
Debian every new Docker release, and causes a greater number of issues
such as #835686).


♥,
- Tianon
  4096R / B42F 6819 007F 00F8 8E36  4FD4 036A 9C25 BF35 7DD4




--
Dr. Bastian Venthur  http://venthur.de
Debian Developer venthur at debian org



Bug#850753: fresh upstream (and ubuntu) is available (1.12.3)

2017-01-11 Thread Tianon Gravi
On 9 January 2017 at 14:13, Yaroslav Halchenko  wrote:
> Ubuntu  docker.io1.12.3-0ubuntu4  
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/docker.io

The reason Ubuntu is able to be more aggressive than Debian is that
they've made an explicit release exception for using Docker's
published "vendor" directory as-is rather than splitting it out into
individual packages (which is what causes so much headache for us in
Debian every new Docker release, and causes a greater number of issues
such as #835686).


♥,
- Tianon
  4096R / B42F 6819 007F 00F8 8E36  4FD4 036A 9C25 BF35 7DD4



Bug#850753: fresh upstream (and ubuntu) is available (1.12.3)

2017-01-09 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko
Package: docker.io
Version: 1.11.2~ds1-6
Severity: wishlist

$> whohas -d Debian,Ubuntu docker.io   
Ubuntu  docker.io0.9.1~dfsg1-2
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/docker.io
Ubuntu  docker.io1.6.2~dfsg1-1ubunt   
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-updates/docker.io
Ubuntu  docker.io1.10.3-0ubuntu6  
http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/docker.io
Ubuntu  docker.io1.12.1-0ubuntu13~1   
http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial-updates/docker.io
Ubuntu  docker.io1.12.1-0ubuntu15 
http://packages.ubuntu.com/yakkety/docker.io
Ubuntu  docker.io1.12.3-0ubuntu4  
http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/docker.io
Debian  docker.io1.6.2~dfsg1-1~bpo8   
http://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/docker.io
Debian  docker.io1.11.2~ds1-6 
http://packages.debian.org/sid/docker.io


and 1.13.0 seems to be right on the way according to rc's on
https://github.com/docker/docker/releases

I wonder if that would be a better choice for stretch release than
current one we have

-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (900, 'testing'), (600, 'unstable'), (300, 'experimental'), (100, 
'unstable-debug')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386

Kernel: Linux 4.8.0-2-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages docker.io depends on:
ii  adduser  3.115
ii  containerd   0.2.1~ds1-3
ii  init-system-helpers  1.46
ii  iptables 1.6.0+snapshot20161117-4
ii  libapparmor1 2.10.95-8
ii  libc62.24-8
ii  libdevmapper1.02.1   2:1.02.137-1
ii  libsqlite3-0 3.15.2-2
ii  libsystemd0  232-8
ii  runc 0.1.1+dfsg1-1

Versions of packages docker.io recommends:
ii  ca-certificates  20161130
ii  cgroupfs-mount   1.3
ii  git  1:2.11.0-1
ii  xz-utils 5.2.2-1.2

Versions of packages docker.io suggests:
ii  aufs-tools   1:4.1+20161010-1
ii  btrfs-progs  4.7.3-1
ii  debootstrap  1.0.87
pn  docker-doc   
pn  rinse
pn  zfs-fuse | zfsutils  

-- no debconf information