On 23 October 2014 00:08, Joey Hess <jo...@debian.org> wrote:
> -rwx------  1 root root 9029541 Jun  6 22:07 dockerinit-0.11.1*
> -rwx------  1 root root 9178470 Jun 14 03:45 dockerinit-1.0.0*
> -rwx------  1 root root 7338600 Oct 10 12:10 dockerinit-1.2.0*
> -rwx------  1 root root 7246144 Oct 19 11:40 dockerinit-1.3.0*

I believe these are actually left around on purpose, with the intent
being that containers that somehow still have an old version in them
can still work.  Generally, upstream regards "/var/lib/docker" as
something that shouldn't really be introspected, so it's really not
much of a surprise that garbage collecting there isn't a big priority.

Now to answer somewhat more directly, I _think_ these old versions
should be OK to remove without ill effect, but upstream is very
explicit that if you're touching "/var/lib/docker" by hand, you get to
keep the pieces.

♥,
- Tianon


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