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Docker v1.1.0 image does not exist #861

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jaygorrell opened this issue Nov 19, 2016 · 5 comments
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Docker v1.1.0 image does not exist #861

jaygorrell opened this issue Nov 19, 2016 · 5 comments

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@jaygorrell
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jaygorrell commented Nov 19, 2016

Documentation is updated to reference a non-existent tag (v1.1.0), breaking the examples.

@mcoms
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mcoms commented Nov 20, 2016

I switched my image to containous/traefik to get around this for now, as directed here: containous/traefik-library-image#3

The official docker image needs its PR to be merged before it will rebuild: docker-library/official-images#2367

@emilevauge
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I don't understand why you opened an issue for that... We have not made any announcement for the 1.1 release. Please wait for the official announcement :)

@jaygorrell
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  1. Previously, the documentation referred to v1.1.0 which was an image that did not exist. This has since been changed to latest so we're good there.
  2. Now that v1.1.0 is on the docker repository, the latest tag used in the documentation pulls an unreleased version.

Either way you look at it, this appears to be a valid issue. If not a "missing image" issue, it's a documentation issue.

@emilevauge
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emilevauge commented Nov 21, 2016

@jaygorrell

  1. Indeed, an issue was already raised on this :)
  2. It's impossible to synchronize with Docker on publishing our official image. We tagged v1.1.0 and it took 4 days to publish the official image (a little bit longer than usual).

In the future, we will template our documentation & examples with version number, and generate it at each release. But it needs some time that we don't have for now :) In the meantime, indeed, there will be a little delay between a release and the Docker image publishing.

@jaygorrell
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Completely understood and that's reasonable - I just wanted to explain since there was question around why the issue was opened, that's all! :)

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