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Re: [atomic-devel] docker and docker-latest packages on CentOS Virt SIG



On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 08:47:12AM -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> 
> 
> On 05/09/2016 08:18 PM, Jason Brooks wrote:
> > On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 7:54 AM, Lokesh Mandvekar <lsm5 fedoraproject org> wrote:
> > > **CentOS Virt SIG**
> > > 
> > > What:
> > > - 'docker' (v1.9) http://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=10878
> > > - 'docker-latest' (v1.10) http://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=10881
> > > - both can be installed simultaneously and don't step on each other's toes,
> > >    but only one can run at a time.
> > > - /usr/bin/docker is a script which execs /usr/bin/docker-current (v1.9) or
> > >    /usr/bin/docker-latest (v1.10) based on what $DOCKERBINARY is set to.
> > > 
> > > Why:
> > > - some people want v1.9 (that includes kube and openshift iiuc)
> > > - others want later versions
> > > - people also want to switch between versions without having to
> > >    install/uninstall/reinstall
> > I built an atomic image with docker and docker-latest, uncommented the
> > line `DOCKERBINARY=/usr/bin/docker-latest` in `/etc/sysconfig/docker`,
> > and restarted the docker service, and then `sudo docker info`
> > returned:
> > 
> > Error response from daemon: client is newer than server (client API
> > version: 1.22, server API version: 1.21)
> > 
> > Then it occurred to me to stop the docker service and start the
> > docker-latest service, and that seemed to work fine. We definitely
> > need docs around this.
> > 
> > One thing that occurs to me is that 1.10 isn't the latest docker...
> > 
> > Jason
> It is the latest supported docker.  :^)  I am not sure if we will ever ship
> docker-1.11.  Has a lot of warts.
> Most of its fixes are going into docker-1.12.
> 
> I agree docker and docker-latest is not the best solution, and sadly we are
> learning on the fly.

Resuming this thread so I get some direction to proceed with.

So, docker in Virt SIG used to be Fedora rpms recompiled. But, the
requirement for multi-docker installation on RHEL made us feel the need to
try it out on Virt SIG as well.

The RH patchset will be the same for both Fedora and RHEL, just that RHEL
could have approaches (like docker and docker-latest)
Fedora would never agree to.

I'd like to zero in on a single approach moving forward.

So, pick one. CentOS Virt SIG docker will have:

1. Fedora rpm rebuilt
OR
2. RHEL rpms (docker + docker-latest) rebuilt (consider it a preview or
something before official release)
OR
3. Something else, maybe both Fedora and RHEL versions clearly separated by
koji tags

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Lokesh
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