runc
runc is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCI
specification. It is designed to be as minimal as possible, and is the workhorse
of Docker. It was originally designed to be a replacement for LXC within Docker,
and has grown to become a separate project entirely.
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_link | 0000000133 133 Bytes | |
runc-1.1.1.tar.xz | 0001412548 1.35 MB | |
runc-1.1.1.tar.xz.asc | 0000000854 854 Bytes | |
runc.changes | 0000030774 30.1 KB | |
runc.keyring | 0000004164 4.07 KB | |
runc.spec | 0000003563 3.48 KB |
Revision 60 (latest revision is 101)
Aleksa Sarai (cyphar)
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(revision 60)
- Update to runc v1.1.1. Upstream changelog is available from https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/releases/tag/v1.1.1. * runc run/start can now run a container with read-only /dev in OCI spec, rather than error out. (#3355) * runc exec now ensures that --cgroup argument is a sub-cgroup. (#3403) libcontainer systemd v2 manager no longer errors out if one of the files listed in /sys/kernel/cgroup/delegate do not exist in container's cgroup. (#3387, #3404) * Loosen OCI spec validation to avoid bogus "Intel RDT is not supported" error. (#3406) * libcontainer/cgroups no longer panics in cgroup v1 managers if stat of /sys/fs/cgroup/unified returns an error other than ENOENT. (#3435)
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