Closed AdriVanHoudt closed 9 years ago
Any help on this? I would really like to keep my version of incus up to date
https://hub.docker.com/r/imgur/incus/ is automatically updated (automatic build). I will update the documentation to reflect that.
cool, thanks! Is https://github.com/Imgur/incus/commit/893e2d4de3d5dadd811cb35ca6c39c32e304ad87 included in the new one? I seem to disconnect sockets after 60 seconds. Tested and it follows https://github.com/Imgur/incus/blob/master/config.yml#L8 which should not happen (and it is a short default anyway)
Incus prints what version (git SHA-1 hash) it was built as on startup. On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 02:37 AdriVanHoudt notifications@github.com wrote:
cool, thanks! Is 893e2d4 https://github.com/Imgur/incus/commit/893e2d4de3d5dadd811cb35ca6c39c32e304ad87 included in the new one? I seem to disconnect sockets after 60 seconds. Tested and it follows https://github.com/Imgur/incus/blob/master/config.yml#L8 which should not happen (and it is a short default anyway)
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Not sure how to calculate that (commit sha?)
Also https://hub.docker.com/r/imgur/incus/ does not even have the latests readme updates( this commit is not in it https://github.com/Imgur/incus/commit/be94ad9d52a6516cc0773bc8d08233987f3726c2), so this means it is outdated?
docker pull imgur/incus
tells me I have the latest which I doubt since there was an update today
The Docker image still does not seem update, is this possible?
Is there a recommended way of updating the docker image (on my end) I have not used it very much so no idea how I can follow the latest release from Incus