ok

one week up and running

no problem at all, so it seems is not so unsupported :(

best regards


> El 20 sept 2016, a las 22:39, Hiberus <jsa...@hiberus.com> escribió:
> 
> Ummm weird
> 
> I am still puzzled then with the unsupported word
> 
> I will deploy my apps on that cluster tomorrow. Hope it works without 
> problems :-/
> 
> 
> El 20 sept 2016, a las 22:29, Alex Wauck <alexwa...@exosite.com 
> <mailto:alexwa...@exosite.com>> escribió:
> 
>> Oh, I didn't notice the "unsupported" part.  Mine says that, too, though.  
>> Interestingly enough, I *don't* see it on my laptop or a Debian server here 
>> at work.  On the Debian server, it's 1.12, and it comes straight from Docker 
>> themselves.  On my laptop, it comes from the Arch Linux community package, 
>> which compiles the docker binary instead of downloading a pre-built binary 
>> from Docker.  So, I guess my initial theory that binaries that *don't* come 
>> straight from Docker themselves have that "unsupported" bit is false.  I 
>> also don't see it on my personal Debian server, where I installed Docker 
>> 1.6.2 from the Debian repository, so it's not phoning home and asking if 
>> it's still supported.
>> 
>> So, no idea why it says that.  Sorry.
>> 
>> On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 10:23 AM, Julio Saura <jsa...@hiberus.com 
>> <mailto:jsa...@hiberus.com>> wrote:
>> nice to hear
>> 
>> is a weird version name although xD
>> 
>> thanks alex.
>> 
>> best regards
>> 
>>> El 20 sept 2016, a las 17:16, Alex Wauck <alexwa...@exosite.com 
>>> <mailto:alexwa...@exosite.com>> escribió:
>>> 
>>> I've seen the same thing myself.  It seems to cause some bad interactions 
>>> with image stream tags (i.e. sha256-based references result in pull 
>>> failures), but on the plus side, you can use all those images on Docker Hub 
>>> that were pushed with 1.10 or later.  On balance, I'd say it solves more 
>>> problems than it creates.  We're running our production OpenShift cluster 
>>> with 1.10, and it's worked out pretty well for us.
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 3:50 AM, Julio Saura <jsa...@hiberus.com 
>>> <mailto:jsa...@hiberus.com>> wrote:
>>> Hello
>>> 
>>> i am installing a new brand open shift origin cluster with centos 7.
>>> 
>>> after installing docker engine ( from centos repo ) i check the version and 
>>> i am concerned about the result
>>> 
>>> docker --version
>>> Docker version 1.10.3, build cb079f6-unsupported
>>> 
>>> unsupported¿?
>>> 
>>> is this normal?
>>> 
>>> thanks
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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