There's several parts to that answer. First, we have started to rev version
pretty quickly upstream so it makes the version "seem" older. The second
is, we have to standardize on the version released with RHEL 8.0 months
before the launch which created a bit of a buffer. The third is, we missed
the window to do a rebase in the fast stream (container-tools:rhel8) at
8.0.1 which would be giiving us an update in the next few weeks.
Long story short though, this is a temporary state. We will be updating to
1.4 or 1.5+ (depending on where upstream is) in November, and continuing to
update the fast stream every three months after that. Also, we are working
on upstream containerized versions of podman/buildah/skopeo to alleviate
this pain. For now though, I would recommend Fedora for latest/greatest.
Hopefully that helps
Scott M
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 8:43 AM <nikolaj(a)majorov.biz> wrote:
Hi,
just installed fresh rhel8 and install podman .
[vagrant@rhel8 ~]$ sudo podman version
Version: 1.0.3
Go Version: go1.11.5
OS/Arch: linux/amd64
why podman here is so old ?
[vagrant@rhel8 ~]$ sudo subscription-manager list
+-------------------------------------------+
Installed Product Status
+-------------------------------------------+
Product Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64
Product ID: 479
Version: 8.0
Arch: x86_64
Status: Subscribed
Status Details:
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Ends: 12/31/21
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