Will Cloudron support Ubuntu 18.04. LTS Server?
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Looks like end of hardware updates for 16.04 LTS in September this year!
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What's happening with 18.04 --- 5 months down the line from first mention?
Trust that this isn't a bad omen, regarding two-man setups on which we are dependent!
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We are aware of the Ubuntu LTS schedules, but currently don't see an immediate need or advantage to update just now. Once we do, we will push the update. Please note, that we do update packages like docker as we need anyways even if not shipped with 16.04 in the versions Cloudron requires.
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We are aware of the Ubuntu LTS schedules, but currently don't see an immediate need or advantage to update just now. Once we do, we will push the update. Please note, that we do update packages like docker as we need anyways even if not shipped with 16.04 in the versions Cloudron requires.
@nebulon The above graph depicts Hardware updates for 16.04 as now ended. Does this affect Cloudron installations on home servers (vis-a-vis VPS)?
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Cloudron doesn't actually use much on the base OS as such since node.js, docker etc are all versioned by Cloudron itself and we don't use the ubuntu package manager.
I just tested it on 18.04 and Cloudron works with minimal changes, we will add this to our next release (hopefully it gets through our CI as well..).
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I saw 18.04 support planned for Cloudron 3.3.0 over at https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/blob/master/CHANGES#L1380
[3.3.0]
- Use new addons with REST APIs
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS support
For users with their own server at home: Does that mean that Cloudron will update the Ubuntu installation automatically (a "dist-upgrade") or do we do that on our own when it's implemented?
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I saw 18.04 support planned for Cloudron 3.3.0 over at https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/box/blob/master/CHANGES#L1380
[3.3.0]
- Use new addons with REST APIs
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS support
For users with their own server at home: Does that mean that Cloudron will update the Ubuntu installation automatically (a "dist-upgrade") or do we do that on our own when it's implemented?