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Suppress most unexpected characters from temporary paths so as to minimise
problems (scp uses, for example, the colon sign as a separator between the
host and the path).
Default is now to create and use a machine storage cache in the same directory
as the main YAML cluster file. This is a breaking change, but eases project
migration between machines. To revert to prior behaviour and keep using machinery on an existing cluster, use the global option -storage and set
it to something like ~/.docker/machine, which is the default location for
machine.
Machine specification now takes a list of files specifications. These are
formatted as the path to the source, possibly followed by a colon :
character and the path to the destination; modelled after the volume mounting
command of docker. These files (or directories) will be copied early in the
initialisation process. They are meant to provide a quick way to initialise
machines and ensure that they, for example, host all necessary secrets, ready
to be mounted onto the containers running on those machines.
Preliminary support for running from windows, using the DockerToolbox.
Ability to use another machine as a cache for the storage of images before
they are transmitted to the remote machines in the cluster. This is a breaking change as it modifies the semantics of the -cache global option
(contains the name of the machine used for cache). This new behaviour is
necessary for the windows port as the daemon runs within a machine created in VirtualBox.