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Missing CentOS 9 official packages for release 20.10.15 #43565

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Romain-Geissler-1A opened this issue May 6, 2022 · 4 comments
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Missing CentOS 9 official packages for release 20.10.15 #43565

Romain-Geissler-1A opened this issue May 6, 2022 · 4 comments

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@Romain-Geissler-1A
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Romain-Geissler-1A commented May 6, 2022

Hi guys,

Yesterday you merged the CentOS 9 packaging pull requests, and a few hours ago you tagged the release 20.10.15 explicitly mentioning the CentOS 9 packaging: https://github.com/moby/moby/releases/tag/v20.10.15

However I can't see any CentOS 9 folder here: https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/ while on the other side, the packages 20.10.15 for CentOS 8 have been published already (https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/8/x86_64/stable/Packages/docker-ce-20.10.15-3.el8.x86_64.rpm).

Would it be possible to publish the CentOS 9 packages too ? And if I may, would it be possible to merge docker/containerd-packaging#272 for the containerd package juste before generating the CentOS 9 packages, to allow co-installation of both docker and podman on RHEL >= 8 machines ?

Thanks,
Romain

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Can you try force-refreshing your browser? I think it may be your browser cache;
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@Romain-Geissler-1A
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Ah how stupid I am...

Yes your are right, sorry for the noise !

@thaJeztah
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No worries! I've been bit by that multiple times

@Romain-Geissler-1A
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Do you know if you will be able to merge the containerd packaging change for RHEL >= 8 before the upcoming major release of Docker ? And by the way, the milestone of this upcoming release was recently renamed 22.04, so I guess for "april 2022", does it mean you plan on delivering it this month ?

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