I almost placed an order for Little Snitch yesterday, but decided to wait a week or two for you to change your minds about this.
Docker remove container permanently install#
They will either roll back to v2.5.0.1 and stay there until you change your mind, or install Little Snitch to block your automatic upgrades (which will also block your telemetry feed). Forcing auto-updates on unwilling developers will backfire on you.
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This tool simply cannot be used if it is subject to failure at any moment. Should I create an issue with these details in the ddev github page ?Īutomatic updating is not an acceptable solution to your version spread problem. If you encounter this issue regularly because of slow network conditions, consider setting COMPOSE_HTTP_TIMEOUT to a higher value (current value: 60).' If you encounter this issue regularly because of slow network conditions, consider setting COMPOSE_HTTP_TIMEOUT to a higher value (current value: 60).įailed to pause containers for my-project: Failed to run docker-compose, err='exit status 1', stdout='', stderr='Stopping ddev-my-project-web.
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Retry with -verbose to obtain debug information. (read timeout=70)Īn HTTP request took too long to complete. And there seems to be no way to stop this cycle.įor those with this pain right now: I think installing Docker Desktop 2.5.0.1 is the only solution.ĮRROR: for ddev-my-project-web UnixHTTPConnectionPool(host='localhost', port=None): Read timed out. Then when you reboot or restart docker, voila, you have 3.0.2 again, which doesn't work. Unfortunately, with the current auto-upgrade approach introduced in 3.0.0, If you install 3.0.1 it will immediately prepare to install 3.0.2. So fine, we need to roll back to 3.0.1 right?
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Docker remove container permanently for mac#
So Docker Desktop for Mac 3.0.2 has problems that completely break ddev and some other tools, see docker/for-mac#5157. However, if there's no way to stop auto-upgrades, there's no easy way to go back to the working version. All of us face it, and to move forward there has to be some risk. In software we deal with this all the time. But don't just install without giving us some recourse.ĭespite the most heroic efforts of the Docker team, a new release may have new bugs. Or give us an option to disable upgrades like this. Please don't auto-upgrade Docker Desktop.