Package: docker-ce Architecture: armhf Version: 17.12.0~ce-0~ubuntu Priority: optional Section: admin Maintainer: Docker Installed-Size: 91778 Depends: iptables, init-system-helpers (>= 1.18~), libapparmor1 (>= 2.6~devel), libc6 (>= 2.17), libdevmapper1.02.1 (>= 2:1.02.97), libltdl7 (>= 2.4.6), libseccomp2 (>= 2.3.0), libsystemd0 Recommends: aufs-tools, ca-certificates, cgroupfs-mount | cgroup-lite, git, xz-utils, apparmor Conflicts: docker (<< 1.5~), docker-ee, docker-engine, docker-engine-cs, docker.io, lxc-docker, lxc-docker-virtual-package Replaces: docker-engine Filename: dists/artful/pool/stable/armhf/docker-ce_17.12.0~ce-0~ubuntu_armhf.deb Size: 20613190 MD5sum: b13105ef2daabc66cabf4e0204047f89 SHA1: fe8f01412f42fecf5fece1672486638522869959 SHA256: fd939704bf718ac4c823a9c7c41e36950da70d4cd366e1e6595558b6fa92b687 SHA512: 9ad08cad74a11de389023cb003cb8f80a8b56e871cebd8f9491f05f93537ae5ce4831abeb82ffc0fb521b8f0f54a0e236ac45537a2d1e665efd811af1d500ca8 Homepage: https://dockerproject.org Description: Docker: the open-source application container engine Docker is an open source project to build, ship and run any application as a lightweight container . 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