Update README.md to account for new Docker tagging system #675
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What is the purpose of this PR?
Although
start_docker.sh
will no longer require explicit updates to ensure the right image gets pulled, the user still needs to ensure the correct image gets pulled.start_docker.sh
does automatically pull the image for you, but this only applies if you don't have the image already. If you need to overwrite an existing image, you'll need to explicitly run thedocker pull
command with the correct tag.How did you implement your changes
Change the Docker section of the
README.md
to explicitly tell the user which tag to look out for when running thedocker pull
command. This change will also be applied to the Docker update section.Remaining issues
If we plan on overwriting the Docker images each time the dependencies change, then we can just allow
start_docker.sh
to update the image in the background without explicit input from the user.