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This fixes issues where the apparmor profile is not applied to processes via docker exec. As a side effect the parent processes were unable to kill the additional child processes because of the profile mismatch. Easy way to reproduce on an apparmor system: docker run -ti debian:jessie bash ps auxZ - look at the labels - in another shell docker exec <name> sleep 1000 - go back to the first container and ps auxZ - make sure all processes have the correct docker-default profile Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com> |
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allmaintainers.sh | ||
CONTRIBUTORS.md | ||
dind | ||
generate-authors.sh | ||
getmaintainer.sh | ||
install.sh | ||
MAINTAINERS | ||
MAINTAINERS.md | ||
make.sh | ||
PACKAGERS.md | ||
PRINCIPLES.md | ||
README.md | ||
RELEASE-CHECKLIST.md | ||
release.sh | ||
ROADMAP.md | ||
stats.sh | ||
vendor.sh |
Hacking on Docker
The hack/ directory holds information and tools for everyone involved in the process of creating and distributing Docker, specifically:
Guides
If you're a contributor or aspiring contributor, you should read CONTRIBUTORS.md.
If you're a maintainer or aspiring maintainer, you should read MAINTAINERS.md.
If you're a packager or aspiring packager, you should read PACKAGERS.md.
If you're a maintainer in charge of a release, you should read RELEASE-CHECKLIST.md.
Roadmap
A high-level roadmap is available at ROADMAP.md.
Build tools
make.sh is the primary build tool for docker. It is used for compiling the official binary, running the test suite, and pushing releases.