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i'm writting to inquire about docker.io package pathch.
i noticed that docker.io package in my ubuntu bionic server is not the lastest version. So, I need to patch docker.io. But I couldn't upgrade to latest docker.io(18.09.2) through the 'apt-get upgrade docker.io' command.
But I just could use only 18.06.1 version. And I noticed that docker.io latest version(18.09.2) is in launchpad site.



So I wondering when the updated version will be applied to the ubuntu pacakage or archive. When I will know the schedule or plan.... of course,
I know the method that changing repository sources or source-list. But I can't use this method due to something sucurity issues.



Any answer and reply comments will be welcomed and appreciated.



Thanks,,










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    As of today, it's in the -proposed pocket of 16.04 and 18.04 for testing. See for yourself using the command apt-cache madison docker.io. It will be released into -universe and become available for upgrading when testing is complete. Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule. More volunteer testers means faster release. It's already released for 18.10.

    – user535733
    Mar 11 at 4:19













  • Thanks, I confirmed that latest version(18.09.2) is released for Cosmic Cuttlefish. And I'd like to just know the date(change the pocket from "proposed" to updates,security,release) for bionic Beaver approximately...

    – JJKing
    Mar 11 at 5:26













  • Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule

    – user535733
    Mar 11 at 11:49











  • Sure, I understood. Thanks.

    – JJKing
    Mar 12 at 2:28











  • using the command apt-cache madison docker.io in bionic, i can see below... docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu~~ docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu ~~ something is wrong??? Please check the status...

    – JJKing
    2 days ago


















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i'm writting to inquire about docker.io package pathch.
i noticed that docker.io package in my ubuntu bionic server is not the lastest version. So, I need to patch docker.io. But I couldn't upgrade to latest docker.io(18.09.2) through the 'apt-get upgrade docker.io' command.
But I just could use only 18.06.1 version. And I noticed that docker.io latest version(18.09.2) is in launchpad site.



So I wondering when the updated version will be applied to the ubuntu pacakage or archive. When I will know the schedule or plan.... of course,
I know the method that changing repository sources or source-list. But I can't use this method due to something sucurity issues.



Any answer and reply comments will be welcomed and appreciated.



Thanks,,










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    As of today, it's in the -proposed pocket of 16.04 and 18.04 for testing. See for yourself using the command apt-cache madison docker.io. It will be released into -universe and become available for upgrading when testing is complete. Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule. More volunteer testers means faster release. It's already released for 18.10.

    – user535733
    Mar 11 at 4:19













  • Thanks, I confirmed that latest version(18.09.2) is released for Cosmic Cuttlefish. And I'd like to just know the date(change the pocket from "proposed" to updates,security,release) for bionic Beaver approximately...

    – JJKing
    Mar 11 at 5:26













  • Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule

    – user535733
    Mar 11 at 11:49











  • Sure, I understood. Thanks.

    – JJKing
    Mar 12 at 2:28











  • using the command apt-cache madison docker.io in bionic, i can see below... docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu~~ docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu ~~ something is wrong??? Please check the status...

    – JJKing
    2 days ago
















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i'm writting to inquire about docker.io package pathch.
i noticed that docker.io package in my ubuntu bionic server is not the lastest version. So, I need to patch docker.io. But I couldn't upgrade to latest docker.io(18.09.2) through the 'apt-get upgrade docker.io' command.
But I just could use only 18.06.1 version. And I noticed that docker.io latest version(18.09.2) is in launchpad site.



So I wondering when the updated version will be applied to the ubuntu pacakage or archive. When I will know the schedule or plan.... of course,
I know the method that changing repository sources or source-list. But I can't use this method due to something sucurity issues.



Any answer and reply comments will be welcomed and appreciated.



Thanks,,










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i'm writting to inquire about docker.io package pathch.
i noticed that docker.io package in my ubuntu bionic server is not the lastest version. So, I need to patch docker.io. But I couldn't upgrade to latest docker.io(18.09.2) through the 'apt-get upgrade docker.io' command.
But I just could use only 18.06.1 version. And I noticed that docker.io latest version(18.09.2) is in launchpad site.



So I wondering when the updated version will be applied to the ubuntu pacakage or archive. When I will know the schedule or plan.... of course,
I know the method that changing repository sources or source-list. But I can't use this method due to something sucurity issues.



Any answer and reply comments will be welcomed and appreciated.



Thanks,,







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    As of today, it's in the -proposed pocket of 16.04 and 18.04 for testing. See for yourself using the command apt-cache madison docker.io. It will be released into -universe and become available for upgrading when testing is complete. Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule. More volunteer testers means faster release. It's already released for 18.10.

    – user535733
    Mar 11 at 4:19













  • Thanks, I confirmed that latest version(18.09.2) is released for Cosmic Cuttlefish. And I'd like to just know the date(change the pocket from "proposed" to updates,security,release) for bionic Beaver approximately...

    – JJKing
    Mar 11 at 5:26













  • Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule

    – user535733
    Mar 11 at 11:49











  • Sure, I understood. Thanks.

    – JJKing
    Mar 12 at 2:28











  • using the command apt-cache madison docker.io in bionic, i can see below... docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu~~ docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu ~~ something is wrong??? Please check the status...

    – JJKing
    2 days ago
















  • 1





    As of today, it's in the -proposed pocket of 16.04 and 18.04 for testing. See for yourself using the command apt-cache madison docker.io. It will be released into -universe and become available for upgrading when testing is complete. Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule. More volunteer testers means faster release. It's already released for 18.10.

    – user535733
    Mar 11 at 4:19













  • Thanks, I confirmed that latest version(18.09.2) is released for Cosmic Cuttlefish. And I'd like to just know the date(change the pocket from "proposed" to updates,security,release) for bionic Beaver approximately...

    – JJKing
    Mar 11 at 5:26













  • Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule

    – user535733
    Mar 11 at 11:49











  • Sure, I understood. Thanks.

    – JJKing
    Mar 12 at 2:28











  • using the command apt-cache madison docker.io in bionic, i can see below... docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu~~ docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu ~~ something is wrong??? Please check the status...

    – JJKing
    2 days ago










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As of today, it's in the -proposed pocket of 16.04 and 18.04 for testing. See for yourself using the command apt-cache madison docker.io. It will be released into -universe and become available for upgrading when testing is complete. Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule. More volunteer testers means faster release. It's already released for 18.10.

– user535733
Mar 11 at 4:19







As of today, it's in the -proposed pocket of 16.04 and 18.04 for testing. See for yourself using the command apt-cache madison docker.io. It will be released into -universe and become available for upgrading when testing is complete. Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule. More volunteer testers means faster release. It's already released for 18.10.

– user535733
Mar 11 at 4:19















Thanks, I confirmed that latest version(18.09.2) is released for Cosmic Cuttlefish. And I'd like to just know the date(change the pocket from "proposed" to updates,security,release) for bionic Beaver approximately...

– JJKing
Mar 11 at 5:26







Thanks, I confirmed that latest version(18.09.2) is released for Cosmic Cuttlefish. And I'd like to just know the date(change the pocket from "proposed" to updates,security,release) for bionic Beaver approximately...

– JJKing
Mar 11 at 5:26















Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule

– user535733
Mar 11 at 11:49





Testing is complete when it is complete - no schedule

– user535733
Mar 11 at 11:49













Sure, I understood. Thanks.

– JJKing
Mar 12 at 2:28





Sure, I understood. Thanks.

– JJKing
Mar 12 at 2:28













using the command apt-cache madison docker.io in bionic, i can see below... docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu~~ docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu ~~ something is wrong??? Please check the status...

– JJKing
2 days ago







using the command apt-cache madison docker.io in bionic, i can see below... docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu~~ docker.io|18.06.1-0ubuntu1.2~18.04.1|archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu ~~ something is wrong??? Please check the status...

– JJKing
2 days ago












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