On 05/09/2016 07:38 PM, Erik Swanson (eriswans) wrote:
On May 9, 2016, at 07:54, Lokesh Mandvekar lsm5@fedoraproject.org wrote:
- /usr/bin/docker is a script which execs /usr/bin/docker-current (v1.9) or /usr/bin/docker-latest (v1.10) based on what $DOCKERBINARY is set to.
Too late (or wrong forum?) perhaps, but this split is very distressing to me as an end-user because it breaks the use case of bind-mounting the docker client binary and socket into a privileged container, a pattern which otherwise would work on basically every Docker-host OS out there regardless of Docker version.
— Erik Swanson
Yes we had not thought about this. I guess you would need to volume mount docker and docker-current or docker-latest into the container.