** Description changed: The podman package currently (5.0.3+ds1-5ubuntu1 on Oracular) installs profile drop-ins that set the DOCKER_HOST environment variable to point at the Podman socket. As a consequence, when Docker and Podman are installed alongside, 'docker image ls' includes the user's Podman images. Unless the user also installed the 'podman-docker' package, this is unexpected behaviour.[1] Worse, running 'docker rm' will remove their _Podman_ images. This would be perfectly expected behaviour when the podman-docker package is installed, not when podman and docker are installed side-by- side. The purpose of setting DOCKER_HOST to the Podman socket appears to be solely "to migrate transparently from Docker to Podman Desktop on all platforms."[2] - The simple fix then us to move these profile drop-ins from the podman + The simple fix then is to move these profile drop-ins from the podman package to the podman-docker package. Cheers Marco [1] https://stackoverflow.com/q/79155219/2109137 [2] https://podman-desktop.io/docs/migrating-from-docker/using-the-docker_host-environment-variable
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