fix(install): docker install failure when containerd.io candidate is missing from Docker repo #43
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note: generated by AI, but solved my issue.
Root issue
On Debian/Ubuntu systems, the installer occasionally fails during Docker installation with a
404 Not Founderror when fetchingcontainerd.io.This happens when:
aptresolves a newer containerd.io version from Docker's repository metadata.debfile is not yet available (or temporarily missing) on the Docker CDNIn that state, repeated
apt-get install containerd.ioattempts always fail, even though older, valid versions are still available in the same repository.This is a known class of issue during Docker repo syncs and CDN propagation delays.
Proposed fix
Make Docker installation resilient to missing containerd.io artifacts by adding a fallback strategy:
Attempt the normal Docker install using
apt(unchanged behavior in the healthy case)If it fails:
containerd.ioversions viaapt-cache madisonSucceed as soon as a valid version is found
This ensures:
.debis unavailableWhy this approach
User impact
404 Not Founderrors during Docker setup