Kingsley - We use the docker repo for our topology testing. We never considered the usage beyond that. I see no reason to not actually tag docker FRR versions for releases. I'll bring this up internally and see where this goes. donald On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 6:14 PM Kingsley Jarrett <kj@kingj.net> wrote:
Hi all,
I’m looking at running FRR across a small Kubernetes cluster to assist with a few simple routing operations. In order to do so however, I would need to deploy a Docker-based image of FRR. I’ve found the official build of FRR on Docker Hub, however it appears to only be a continuous release of the master branch of the repository. Although great for testing, it’s a little impractical to run this for ‘production’ purposes since I’d just be running the latest commit rather than a specific stable version.
Would it be possible for the FRR Docker image to have version tags applied (e.g. frrouting/frr:6.0.2)? Just as there are versioned builds for each platform on the GitHub releases page, and indeed the snap, it would be very useful if the same was available for FRR’s Docker image.
Many thanks,
K Jarrett
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