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Docker 1.8.2 Linux Container Engine Fixes Multiple Bash Completion Issues, More

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Marius Nestor
Sep 12, 2015

Docker 1.8.2 is here to fix a rare edge case of handling GNU LongName and LongLink entries, repair the broken ^C on “docker pull,” as well as to address various “docker pull” issues that occurred when the client was disconnected. It also fixes a problem that made the Docker daemon to panic every time the loggers were not configured properly, a goroutine leak that pulled images from registry V2 was patched, log configurations are now correctly initialized, and cgroups are now properly mounted for Docker daemons that run inside Docker containers.

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Marius Nestor

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