I just had a quick look at what docker master (upstream) uses at the moment.
-> ncw-swift
https://github.com/ncw/swift/commit/a0320860b16212c2b59b4912bb6508cda1d7cee6
from Aug 25, 2018, v1.0.40 onward. Seems fairly recent.
I see that 1.0.47-1 is in experimental, I guess it's this version that
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On 2019-07-23 15:14, Arnaud Rebillout wrote:
I just had a quick look at what docker master (upstream) uses at the
moment.
-> ncw-swift
https://github.com/ncw/swift/commit/a0320860b16212c2b59b4912bb6508cda1d7cee6
from Aug 25, 2018, v1.0.40 onward. Seems fairly recent.
I see that 1.0.47-1 is in
On 7/23/19 2:46 PM, Drew Parsons wrote:
> On 2019-07-23 15:14, Arnaud Rebillout wrote:
>>
>> As usual, I have no clue what that REALLY means until I try to build
>> docker against those versions and see what breaks :)
>
> That sounds to me like "just do the upgrades and sort out the breakage
> af
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 2:03 PM Drew Parsons wrote:
>
> A handful of go packages need to be upgraded in order to upgrade rclone:
>golang-github-ncw-swift
>golang-google-api
>
> Since these packages are build dependencies for other packages (docker
> and others), I wanted to ask first if it
On 2019-07-23 15:55, Arnaud Rebillout wrote:
In my experience with Go packaging, it works best to bump libraries to
the minimum version required, rather than to the latest version
available. Because we can have only one version of a library at a time,
and the latest bleeding edge might work for
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