After a discussion I have with Rheinard and Rick, we decided to keep
docker.io package the way it is right now because this was a decision
made sometime ago when we started to diverge from Debian. Long story
short, in Ubuntu we use all the dependencies vendored (and not as
regular dependencies on o
ubuntu-server@ ML thread here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
server/2020-July/008406.html
** Tags added: server-next
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Didier, what's the best way to contact them? Can you subscribe people
that would be able to advise / give guidance how to best resolve the
FTBFS bugs mentioned above?
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I don’t see any reason why we have a different set of dependencies,
apart if docker has all of them vendorized in ubuntu for reason.
This is more a decision from the server team anyway, as it’s them who
maintains this package.
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I think this is also affecting many other package builds, such as
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang-github-containers-
storage/1.20.2-3/+build/19612159
Didier, Roche, how do you feel about adding those dependencies to the
ubuntu package?
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