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So pulling latest on your base image that your Dockerfile references? That's tricky. I'd like to expose the host docker to admin users, and that would help in these situations ... except unless you wanted to do this for non-admin users. Hmm, I'd hate to slowly expose every Docker command.
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Yes, pulling latest on the base image manually inside the host right now. When I do a rebuild inside of an environment, it picks up the changes, but if I don't pull manually, it just rebuilds the previously pulled version. I guess if I tagged my images as different versions, it would solve it, but right now docker hub is auto building and tagging as latest every time.
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I was thinking of a "force" option for rebuild that would force rebuild
instead of using any cached layers. I suppose it could be worth doing a
pull on the FROM image in that case as well.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 10:53 AM, Greg Allen [email protected]
wrote:
Yes, pulling latest on the base image manually inside the host right now.
When I do a rebuild inside of an environment, it picks up the changes, but
if I don't pull manually, it just rebuilds the previously pulled version. I
guess if I tagged my images as different versions, it would solve it, but
right now docker hub is auto building and tagging as latest every time.—
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