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Can confirm, still an issue with 12.4

I am also seeing this issue while using SSO. The binaries released via homebrew and Docker seem to be different. ```shell diff /opt/homebrew/Cellar/docker-credential-helper-ecr/0.6.0/bin/docker-credential-ecr-login /Applications/Docker.app/Contents/Resources/bin/docker-credential-ecr-login Binary files /opt/homebrew/Cellar/docker-credential-helper-ecr/0.6.0/bin/docker-credential-ecr-login and /Applications/Docker.app/Contents/Resources/bin/docker-credential-ecr-login differ...

I would suggest that simply calling both `version` is the real problem, as the "documentation" that comment mentions doesn't clear things up at all. Maybe changing it to `protocol version`...

@jason-riddle I can try and provide some context here as I was the one who created this project when I was at Hashi. The original aim was to provide binary-equivalent...

@Fred-Barclay This use case might seem esoteric, but there's a related bug where enabling Termination overwrites information placed in the status bar by other packages. I'll file a linked bug...

Yeah, the ansible project keeps switching around their packaging and naming and it gets very confusing. IIRC `ansible-core` is a smaller set of packages with less included. They seem to...

Right. I definitely meant debs. Alien is a good hack, but not for permanent packages. Sent using CloudMagic On Fri, Oct 03, 2014 at 4:28 PM, KAMiKAZOW [email protected] wrote:Debian/Ubuntu have...

Have you considered something like Bin Tray for a build/serve system? Sent using CloudMagic On Fri, Oct 03, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Tim Fall [email protected] wrote:Right. I definitely meant debs....

It was just a suggestion. And I'm not sure if it's "commercial" but it is free.Sent using CloudMagicOn Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 17:48, KAMiKAZOW [email protected] wrote: Actually the LSB...

I'm running into the same problem on fresh Ubuntu 12.04.2. Here's the trace from the install ``` err: /Stage[main]/Cassandra::Install/Package[dsc]/ensure: change from purged to present failed: Execution of '/usr/bin/apt-get -q -y...