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Andrew Hsu a29a2ca481 type fix on deb package recommends aufs-tools
Signed-off-by: Andrew Hsu <andrewhsu@docker.com>
Upstream-commit: 18a9c4921b0b185dea5873326df5ecaa2618b355
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Source: docker-ce
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Docker <support@docker.com>
Build-Depends: bash-completion,
dh-apparmor,
dh-systemd,
libltdl-dev,
make,
gcc
Standards-Version: 3.9.6
Homepage: https://docker.com
Vcs-Browser: https://github.com/docker/docker
Vcs-Git: git://github.com/docker/docker.git
Package: docker-ce
Architecture: linux-any
Depends: docker-ce-cli, containerd.io, iptables, libseccomp2 (>= 2.3.0), ${shlibs:Depends}
Recommends: aufs-tools,
ca-certificates,
cgroupfs-mount | cgroup-lite,
git,
pigz,
xz-utils,
libltdl7,
${apparmor:Recommends}
Conflicts: docker (<< 1.5~), docker.io, lxc-docker, lxc-docker-virtual-package, docker-engine, docker-engine-cs
Replaces: docker-engine
Description: Docker: the open-source application container engine
Docker is an open source project to build, ship and run any application as a
lightweight container
.
Docker containers are both hardware-agnostic and platform-agnostic. This means
they can run anywhere, from your laptop to the largest EC2 compute instance and
everything in between - and they don't require you to use a particular
language, framework or packaging system. That makes them great building blocks
for deploying and scaling web apps, databases, and backend services without
depending on a particular stack or provider.
Package: docker-ce-cli
Architecture: linux-any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Conflicts: docker (<< 1.5~), docker.io, lxc-docker, lxc-docker-virtual-package, docker-engine, docker-engine-cs
Breaks: docker-ce (<< 18.06~)
Description: Docker CLI: the open-source application container engine
Docker is an open source project to build, ship and run any application as a
lightweight container
.
Docker containers are both hardware-agnostic and platform-agnostic. This means
they can run anywhere, from your laptop to the largest EC2 compute instance and
everything in between - and they don't require you to use a particular
language, framework or packaging system. That makes them great building blocks
for deploying and scaling web apps, databases, and backend services without
depending on a particular stack or provider.