Oh, I didn't notice the "unsupported" part.  Mine says that, too, though.
Interestingly enough, I *don't* see it on my laptop or a Debian server here
at work.  On the Debian server, it's 1.12, and it comes straight from
Docker themselves.  On my laptop, it comes from the Arch Linux community
package, which compiles the docker binary instead of downloading a
pre-built binary from Docker.  So, I guess my initial theory that binaries
that *don't* come straight from Docker themselves have that "unsupported"
bit is false.  I also don't see it on my personal Debian server, where I
installed Docker 1.6.2 from the Debian repository, so it's not phoning home
and asking if it's still supported.

So, no idea why it says that.  Sorry.

On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 10:23 AM, Julio Saura <jsa...@hiberus.com> wrote:

> nice to hear
>
> is a weird version name although xD
>
> thanks alex.
>
> best regards
>
> El 20 sept 2016, a las 17:16, Alex Wauck <alexwa...@exosite.com> escribió:
>
> I've seen the same thing myself.  It seems to cause some bad interactions
> with image stream tags (i.e. sha256-based references result in pull
> failures), but on the plus side, you can use all those images on Docker Hub
> that were pushed with 1.10 or later.  On balance, I'd say it solves more
> problems than it creates.  We're running our production OpenShift cluster
> with 1.10, and it's worked out pretty well for us.
>
> On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 3:50 AM, Julio Saura <jsa...@hiberus.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> i am installing a new brand open shift origin cluster with centos 7.
>>
>> after installing docker engine ( from centos repo ) i check the version
>> and i am concerned about the result
>>
>> docker --version
>> Docker version 1.10.3, build cb079f6-unsupported
>>
>> unsupported¿?
>>
>> is this normal?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>>
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