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This introduces Versions for TarSum checksums. Fixes: https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/7526 It preserves current functionality and abstracts the interface for future flexibility of hashing algorithms. As a POC, the VersionDev Tarsum does not include the mtime in the checksum calculation, and would solve https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/7387 though this is not a settled Version is subject to change until a version number is assigned. Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@redhat.com> |
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broadcastwriter | ||
graphdb | ||
httputils | ||
ioutils | ||
iptables | ||
jsonlog | ||
listenbuffer | ||
log | ||
mflag | ||
mount | ||
namesgenerator | ||
networkfs | ||
parsers | ||
pools | ||
proxy | ||
signal | ||
symlink | ||
sysinfo | ||
system | ||
systemd | ||
tailfile | ||
tarsum | ||
term | ||
testutils | ||
truncindex | ||
units | ||
version | ||
README.md |
pkg/ is a collection of utility packages used by the Docker project without being specific to its internals.
Utility packages are kept separate from the docker core codebase to keep it as small and concise as possible. If some utilities grow larger and their APIs stabilize, they may be moved to their own repository under the Docker organization, to facilitate re-use by other projects. However that is not the priority.
The directory pkg
is named after the same directory in the camlistore project. Since Brad is a core
Go maintainer, we thought it made sense to copy his methods for organizing Go code :) Thanks Brad!
Because utility packages are small and neatly separated from the rest of the codebase, they are a good place to start for aspiring maintainers and contributors. Get in touch if you want to help maintain them!