On 20/01/2016, John Meinel wrote:
> So according to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports backports
> is enabled by default, as long as you explicitly request the packages from
> backports.
Yeah, that's the case for fresh machines, backports just has a lower
priority so we're safe fro
So according to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports backports
is enabled by default, as long as you explicitly request the packages from
backports. I did test bootstrapping an lxd trusty machine and then running:
apt-get install lxd/trusty-backports lxc/trusty-backports
liblxc1/trust
For juju-2.0 we know that we want to be using LXD for containers.
However, I don't believe LXD itself is going to land in trusty-updates. It
*is* already in trusty-backports. My concern is that if we end up enabling
trusty-backports, that may cause conflicts with charms, as they may get
versions of