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Upgrade to docker-py 0.6.0 #718

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@bfirsh bfirsh commented Dec 9, 2014

Force using remote API version 1.14 so Fig is still compatible with
Docker 1.2.

Signed-off-by: Ben Firshman ben@firshman.co.uk

@bfirsh bfirsh changed the title Upgrade to docker-py-0.6.0 Upgrade to docker-py 0.6.0 Dec 9, 2014
Force using remote API version 1.14 so Fig is still compatible with
Docker 1.2.

Signed-off-by: Ben Firshman <ben@firshman.co.uk>
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dnephin commented Dec 9, 2014

I was hoping we could do something like this #659 (comment)

But I guess if there were minimal API changes, or fig doesn't need them, this option works as well.

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dnephin commented Dec 9, 2014

LGTM

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bfirsh commented Dec 9, 2014

I think we can add that separately: #719

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@bfirsh bfirsh merged commit 2a0782c into docker:master Dec 9, 2014
@bfirsh bfirsh deleted the docker-py-0.6.0 branch December 9, 2014 22:12
@bfirsh bfirsh added this to the 1.1.0 milestone Dec 9, 2014
yuval-k pushed a commit to yuval-k/compose that referenced this pull request Apr 10, 2015
Upgrade to docker-py 0.6.0
Signed-off-by: Yuval Kohavi <yuval.kohavi@gmail.com>
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