The `Commit` type was introduced in2790ac68b3, to assist triaging issues that were reported with an incorrect version of runc or containerd. At the time, both `runc` and `containerd` were not yet stable, and had to be built from a specific commit to guarantee compatibility. We encountered various situations where unexpected (and incompatible) versions of those binaries were packaged, resulting in hard to trace bug-reports. For those situations, a "expected" version was set at compile time, to indicate if the version installed was different from the expected version; docker info ... runc version: a592beb5bc4c4092b1b1bac971afed27687340c5 (expected: 69663f0bd4b60df09991c08812a60108003fa340) Both `runc` and `containerd` are stable now, and docker 19.03 and up set the expected version to the actual version sincec65f0bd13cand 23.0 did the same for the `init` binaryb585c64e2b, to prevent the CLI from reporting "unexpected version". In short; the `Expected` fields no longer serves a real purpose, so we should no longer print it. Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl> (cherry picked from commit88ca4e958f) Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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This repository is the home of the Docker CLI.
Development
docker/cli is developed using Docker.
Build CLI from source:
docker buildx bake
Build binaries for all supported platforms:
docker buildx bake cross
Build for a specific platform:
docker buildx bake --set binary.platform=linux/arm64
Build dynamic binary for glibc or musl:
USE_GLIBC=1 docker buildx bake dynbinary
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docker buildx bake lint shellcheck
Run test:
docker buildx bake test
List all the available targets:
make help
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make -f docker.Makefile shell
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