Commit [moby@17d870b] (API v1.13, docker v1.1.0) changed the default to pause
containers during commit, keeping the behavior opt-in for older API versions.
This version-gate was removed in [moby@1b1147e] because API versions lower
than v1.23 were no longer supported.
This patch deprecates the `--pause` flag in favor of a `--no-pause` flag to
be more explicit on the default. The old `--pause` flag is marked deprecated
but still functional. Using the deprecated flag will print a warning, and an
error is produced when trying to use both the old and new flag;
docker commit --pause mycontainer
Flag --pause has been deprecated, and enabled by default. Use --no-pause to disable pausing during commit.
docker commit --pause=false mycontainer
Flag --pause has been deprecated, and enabled by default. Use --no-pause to disable pausing during commit.
docker commit --pause --no-pause mycontainer
Flag --pause has been deprecated, use --no-pause instead
conflicting options: --no-pause and --pause cannot be used together
[moby@17d870b]: 17d870bed5
[moby@1b1147e]: 1b1147e46b
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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