Package: docker-ce Architecture: arm64 Version: 18.05.0~ce~3-0~debian Priority: optional Section: admin Maintainer: Docker Installed-Size: 135161 Depends: iptables, init-system-helpers (>= 1.18~), libc6 (>= 2.17), libdevmapper1.02.1 (>= 2:1.02.90), libltdl7 (>= 2.4.2), libseccomp2 (>= 2.1.0), libsystemd0 Recommends: aufs-tools, ca-certificates, cgroupfs-mount | cgroup-lite, git, pigz, xz-utils Conflicts: docker (<< 1.5~), docker-ee, docker-engine, docker-engine-cs, docker.io, lxc-docker, lxc-docker-virtual-package Replaces: docker-engine Filename: dists/jessie/pool/edge/arm64/docker-ce_18.05.0~ce~3-0~debian_arm64.deb Size: 24371924 MD5sum: 745a61c31ce44b0d1aa585ab7c10111c SHA1: 289a5c34dfe2bfc1c705f49a24fb404ef36bb815 SHA256: e5ba55ca6141fcfe89c7fc10d80c2b6983a629f8a3c179c2a253f0d1f6380cc2 SHA512: 5829f027a9a7bc6bd897e5dee019b49740f89cefd033099bde3bc444f867e2fd41c24cf15722f8d75402fed842030ca718f5124970e6db46b0860e85c67dfb4e 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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Package: docker-ce Architecture: arm64 Version: 18.03.0~ce-0~debian Priority: optional Section: admin Maintainer: Docker Installed-Size: 134720 Depends: iptables, init-system-helpers (>= 1.18~), libc6 (>= 2.17), libdevmapper1.02.1 (>= 2:1.02.90), libltdl7 (>= 2.4.2), libseccomp2 (>= 2.1.0), libsystemd0 Recommends: aufs-tools, ca-certificates, cgroupfs-mount | cgroup-lite, git, pigz, xz-utils Conflicts: docker (<< 1.5~), docker-ee, docker-engine, docker-engine-cs, docker.io, lxc-docker, lxc-docker-virtual-package Replaces: docker-engine Filename: dists/jessie/pool/edge/arm64/docker-ce_18.03.0~ce-0~debian_arm64.deb Size: 23939812 MD5sum: b3ab9833ba0acdde2c278c7a437c5196 SHA1: 3c3ecda1e6bd11439188f776dcee272d087e7946 SHA256: 659279d7ce9181a135a4acbbd34dcd7b8136a33bb097316296838919904eddd4 SHA512: 42608fa465fe5ecc50ea72450f8672a96872443593f6ea8019d94ebf95bf18f6e67d39a8b4b2d7352f8507becb5b12c602610d2b776d731ca8ed20c731949031 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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Package: docker-ce Architecture: arm64 Version: 18.03.1~ce-0~debian Priority: optional Section: admin Maintainer: Docker Installed-Size: 134755 Depends: iptables, init-system-helpers (>= 1.18~), libc6 (>= 2.17), libdevmapper1.02.1 (>= 2:1.02.90), libltdl7 (>= 2.4.2), libseccomp2 (>= 2.1.0), libsystemd0 Recommends: aufs-tools, ca-certificates, cgroupfs-mount | cgroup-lite, git, pigz, xz-utils Conflicts: docker (<< 1.5~), docker-ee, docker-engine, docker-engine-cs, docker.io, lxc-docker, lxc-docker-virtual-package Replaces: docker-engine Filename: dists/jessie/pool/edge/arm64/docker-ce_18.03.1~ce-0~debian_arm64.deb Size: 23927032 MD5sum: ec4465f780a5a66246a7bf1d1214ac08 SHA1: 8f5c859541061894bf53f9006c21e790469aca57 SHA256: 5c6660c9797377e100685bd3eecc5a6c73dc3cf00b9944f9bf2530992accdbff SHA512: 68b87d1875591345da1f84385431f302bfe4cef7a9920a8a5ad335f09d241e7c8cb323b5d21fd823029b1b42baec8db5d5796ec4e182d413bf6cc14470b74fe1 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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