Cannot install docker version 17.03.2 from Ubuntu Bionic 18.04 server?











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Current version I have is 18.06.0-ce.



I followed the instructions at the docker documentation to install a specific version.



This command is supposed to list all the versions available.



apt-cache madison docker-ce


But it only displays the 18.~ versions.



docker-ce | 18.06.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
docker-ce | 18.06.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/stable amd64 Packages
docker-ce | 18.05.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
docker-ce | 18.03.1~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
docker-ce | 18.03.1~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/stable amd64 Packages


So unable to do this.



sudo apt-get install docker-ce=<VERSION>


How do I install the version I need.



The reason I want this specific version is because Rancher docs state they are the only compatible versions.




  • 1.12.6

  • 1.13.1

  • 17.03.2










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    Current version I have is 18.06.0-ce.



    I followed the instructions at the docker documentation to install a specific version.



    This command is supposed to list all the versions available.



    apt-cache madison docker-ce


    But it only displays the 18.~ versions.



    docker-ce | 18.06.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
    docker-ce | 18.06.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/stable amd64 Packages
    docker-ce | 18.05.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
    docker-ce | 18.03.1~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
    docker-ce | 18.03.1~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/stable amd64 Packages


    So unable to do this.



    sudo apt-get install docker-ce=<VERSION>


    How do I install the version I need.



    The reason I want this specific version is because Rancher docs state they are the only compatible versions.




    • 1.12.6

    • 1.13.1

    • 17.03.2










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      up vote
      5
      down vote

      favorite











      Current version I have is 18.06.0-ce.



      I followed the instructions at the docker documentation to install a specific version.



      This command is supposed to list all the versions available.



      apt-cache madison docker-ce


      But it only displays the 18.~ versions.



      docker-ce | 18.06.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
      docker-ce | 18.06.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/stable amd64 Packages
      docker-ce | 18.05.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
      docker-ce | 18.03.1~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
      docker-ce | 18.03.1~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/stable amd64 Packages


      So unable to do this.



      sudo apt-get install docker-ce=<VERSION>


      How do I install the version I need.



      The reason I want this specific version is because Rancher docs state they are the only compatible versions.




      • 1.12.6

      • 1.13.1

      • 17.03.2










      share|improve this question













      Current version I have is 18.06.0-ce.



      I followed the instructions at the docker documentation to install a specific version.



      This command is supposed to list all the versions available.



      apt-cache madison docker-ce


      But it only displays the 18.~ versions.



      docker-ce | 18.06.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
      docker-ce | 18.06.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/stable amd64 Packages
      docker-ce | 18.05.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
      docker-ce | 18.03.1~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/edge amd64 Packages
      docker-ce | 18.03.1~ce~3-0~ubuntu | https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic/stable amd64 Packages


      So unable to do this.



      sudo apt-get install docker-ce=<VERSION>


      How do I install the version I need.



      The reason I want this specific version is because Rancher docs state they are the only compatible versions.




      • 1.12.6

      • 1.13.1

      • 17.03.2







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          You could also try using rancheros, and using the ubuntu console container, not the same though. I had the same issue, so here's what I did:



          sudo apt install libltdl7
          wget https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/dists/xenial/pool/stable/amd64/docker-ce_17.03.2~ce-0~ubuntu-xenial_amd64.deb
          sudo dpkg -i docker-ce_17.03.2~ce-0~ubuntu-xenial_amd64.deb





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            You could also try using rancheros, and using the ubuntu console container, not the same though. I had the same issue, so here's what I did:



            sudo apt install libltdl7
            wget https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/dists/xenial/pool/stable/amd64/docker-ce_17.03.2~ce-0~ubuntu-xenial_amd64.deb
            sudo dpkg -i docker-ce_17.03.2~ce-0~ubuntu-xenial_amd64.deb





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              You could also try using rancheros, and using the ubuntu console container, not the same though. I had the same issue, so here's what I did:



              sudo apt install libltdl7
              wget https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/dists/xenial/pool/stable/amd64/docker-ce_17.03.2~ce-0~ubuntu-xenial_amd64.deb
              sudo dpkg -i docker-ce_17.03.2~ce-0~ubuntu-xenial_amd64.deb





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                You could also try using rancheros, and using the ubuntu console container, not the same though. I had the same issue, so here's what I did:



                sudo apt install libltdl7
                wget https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/dists/xenial/pool/stable/amd64/docker-ce_17.03.2~ce-0~ubuntu-xenial_amd64.deb
                sudo dpkg -i docker-ce_17.03.2~ce-0~ubuntu-xenial_amd64.deb





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                You could also try using rancheros, and using the ubuntu console container, not the same though. I had the same issue, so here's what I did:



                sudo apt install libltdl7
                wget https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/dists/xenial/pool/stable/amd64/docker-ce_17.03.2~ce-0~ubuntu-xenial_amd64.deb
                sudo dpkg -i docker-ce_17.03.2~ce-0~ubuntu-xenial_amd64.deb






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