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page_title: Docker 1.x series release notes
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page_description: Release notes for Docker 1.x.
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page_keywords: docker, documentation, about, technology, understanding, release
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# Release notes version 1.6.0
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(2015-04-16)
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You can view release notes for earlier version of Docker by selecting the
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desired version from the drop-down list at the top right of this page. For the
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formal release announcement, see [the Docker
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blog](https://blog.docker.com/2015/04/docker-release-1-6/).
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## Docker Engine 1.6.0 features
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For a complete list of engine patches, fixes, and other improvements, see the
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[merge PR on GitHub](https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/11635). You'll also
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find [a changelog in the project
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repository](https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md).
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| Feature | Description |
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|------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| Container and Image Labels | Labels allow you to attach user-defined metadata to containers and images that can be used by your tools. For additional information on using labels, see [Apply custom metadata](http://docs.docker.com/userguide/labels-custom-metadata/#add-labels-to-images-the-label-instruction) in the documentation. |
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| Windows Client preview | The Windows Client can be used just like the Mac OS X client is today with a remote host. Our testing infrastructure was scaled out to accommodate Windows Client testing on every PR to the Engine. See the Azure blog for [details on using this new client](http://azure.microsoft.com/blog/2015/04/16/docker-client-for-windows-is-now-available). |
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| Logging drivers | The new logging driver follows the exec driver and storage driver concepts already available in Engine today. There is a new option `--log-driver` to `docker run` command. See the `run` reference for a [description on how to use this option](http://docs.docker.com/reference/run/#logging-drivers-log-driver). |
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| Image digests | When you pull, build, or run images, you specify them in the form `namespace/repository:tag`, or even just `repository`. In this release, you are now able to pull, run, build and refer to images by a new content addressable identifier called a “digest” with the syntax `namespace/repo@digest`. See the the command line reference for [examples of using the digest](http://docs.docker.com/reference/commandline/cli/#listing-image-digests). |
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| Custom cgroups | Containers are made from a combination of namespaces, capabilities, and cgroups. Docker already supports custom namespaces and capabilities. Additionally, in this release we’ve added support for custom cgroups. Using the `--cgroup-parent` flag, you can pass a specific `cgroup` to run a container in. See [the command line reference for more information](http://docs.docker.com/reference/commandline/cli/#create). |
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| Ulimits | You can now specify the default `ulimit` settings for all containers when configuring the daemon. For example:`docker -d --default-ulimit nproc=1024:2048` See [Default Ulimits](http://docs.docker.com/reference/commandline/cli/#default-ulimits) in this documentation. |
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| Commit and import Dockerfile | You can now make changes to images on the fly without having to re-build the entire image. The feature `commit --change` and `import --change` allows you to apply standard changes to a new image. These are expressed in the Dockerfile syntax and used to modify the image. For details on how to use these, see the [commit](http://docs.docker.com/reference/commandline/cli/#commit) and [import](http://docs.docker.com/reference/commandline/cli/#import). |
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### Known issues in Engine
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This section lists significant known issues present in Docker as of release date.
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For an exhaustive list of issues, see [the issues list on the project
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repository](https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/).
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* *Unexpected File Permissions in Containers*
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An idiosyncrasy in AUFS prevented permissions from propagating predictably
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between upper and lower layers. This caused issues with accessing private
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keys, database instances, etc. This issue was closed in this release:
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[Github Issue 783](https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/783).
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* *Docker Hub incompatible with Safari 8*
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Docker Hub had multiple issues displaying on Safari 8, the default browser for
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OS X 10.10 (Yosemite). Most notably, changes in the way Safari handled cookies
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means that the user was repeatedly logged out.
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Recently, Safari fixed the bug that was causing all the issues. If you upgrade
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to Safari 8.0.5 which was just released last week and see if that fixes your
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issues. You might have to flush your cookies if it doesn't work right away.
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For more information, see the [Docker forum
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post](https://forums.docker.com/t/new-safari-in-yosemite-issue/300).
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## Docker Registry 2.0 features
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This release includes Registry 2.0. The Docker Registry is a central server for
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pushing and pulling images. In this release, it was completely rewritten in Go
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around a new set of distribution APIs
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- **Webhook notifications**: You can now configure the Registry to send Webhooks
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when images are pushed. Spin off a CI build, send a notification to IRC –
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whatever you want! Included in the documentation is a detailed [notification
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specification](http://docs.docker.com/registry/notifications/).
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- **Native TLS support**: This release makes it easier to secure a registry with
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TLS. This documentation includes [expanded examples of secure
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deployments](http://docs.docker.com/registry/deploying/).
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- **New Distribution APIs**: This release includes an expanded set of new
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distribution APIs. You can read the [detailed specification
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here](http://docs.docker.com/registry/spec/api/).
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## Docker Compose 1.2
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For a complete list of compose patches, fixes, and other improvements, see the
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[changelog in the project
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repository](https://github.com/docker/compose/blob/master/CHANGES.md). The
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project also makes a [set of release
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notes](https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/tag/1.2.0) on the project.
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- **extends**: You can use `extends` to share configuration between services
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with the keyword “extends”. With extends, you can refer to a service defined
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elsewhere and include its configuration in a locally-defined service, while also
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adding or overriding configuration as necessary. The documentation describes
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[how to use extends in your
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configuration](http://docs.docker.com/compose/extends/#extending-services-in-
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compose).
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- **Relative directory handling may cause breaking change**: Compose now treats
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directories passed to build, filenames passed to `env_file` and volume host
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paths passed to volumes as relative to the configuration file's directory.
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Previously, they were treated as relative to the directory where you were
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running `docker-compose`. In the majority of cases, the location of the
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configuration file and where you ran `docker-compose` were the same directory.
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Now, you can use the `-f|--file` argument to specify a configuration file in
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another directory.
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## Docker Swarm 0.2
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You'll find the [release for download on
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GitHub](https://github.com/docker/swarm/releases/tag/v0.2.0) and [the
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documentation here](http://docs.docker.com/swarm/). This release includes the
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following features:
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- **Spread strategy**: A new strategy for scheduling containers on your cluster
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which evenly spreads them over available nodes.
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- **More Docker commands supported**: More progress has been made towards
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supporting the complete Docker API, such as pulling and inspecting images.
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- **Clustering drivers**: There are not any third-party drivers yet, but the
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first steps have been made towards making a pluggable driver interface that will
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make it possible to use Swarm with clustering systems such as Mesos.
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## Docker Machine 0.2 Pre-release
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You'll find the [release for download on
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GitHub](https://github.com/docker/machine/releases) and [the documentation
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here](http://docs.docker.com/machine/). For a complete list of machine changes
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see [the changelog in the project
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repository](https://github.com/docker/machine/blob/master/CHANGES.md#020-2015-03
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-22).
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- **Cleaner driver interface**: It is now much easier to write drivers for providers.
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- **More reliable and consistent provisioning**: Provisioning servers is now
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handled centrally by Machine instead of letting each driver individually do it.
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- **Regenerate TLS certificates**: A new command has been added to regenerate a
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host’s TLS certificates for good security practice and for if a host’s IP
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address changes.
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## Docker Hub Enterprise & Commercially Supported Docker Engine
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See the [DHE and CS Docker Engine release notes](docker-hub-enterprise/release-notes.md).
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