tag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:/discussions/problems/18897-issue-with-latest-release-of-appveyor-unsupported-docker-version-18090AppVeyor: Discussion 2019-03-05T21:00:44Ztag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/467428652019-01-02T23:26:32Z2019-01-02T23:26:32ZIssue with latest release of AppVeyor (unsupported docker version: 18.09.0)<div><p>Looks like this is <a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/3323#issuecomment-437572456">expected</a>.<br>
I assume you mean that you get this error when pointing to the November release and not that using previous release is a workaround?</p></div>Owen McDonnelltag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/467428652019-01-03T00:42:59Z2019-01-03T00:43:00ZIssue with latest release of AppVeyor (unsupported docker version: 18.09.0)<div><p>Yes I get this error since I am pointing to the November release (since the Dec release came out). Prior to the Dec release (image: Previous Ubuntu) was pointing to the September release. I am not sure how to now point to the September release again which would be the workaround I think.</p></div>AVtag:help.appveyor.com,2012-11-13:Comment/467428652019-01-03T06:35:22Z2019-01-03T06:35:22ZIssue with latest release of AppVeyor (unsupported docker version: 18.09.0)<div><p>Yes, when image gets updated current image becomes previous and previous is decommissioned.</p>
<p>What if you try to roll back the docker version in <code>init:</code> stage? <a href="https://www.ntweekly.com/2018/05/04/downgrade-docker-windows-server-2016/">This</a> looks like a promising guide.</p></div>Owen McDonnell