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Docker container now shows 3rd party

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  • It will not, so far as i know it is not possible to fix the issue short of recreating the containers. Yes it is wrong. The reason for the third party status is mentioned much earlier in this thread.

  • You can try forcing the update via CLI, I use this myself as part of a custom script to make bulk updates to templates.   # where $CONTAINER_NAME is the container name # e.g. /usr/bin/php -q /usr

  • I know this is an old topic, but found this on search...  Just noticed this when upgrading to 7.0 and realized the 3rd Party listing is also added for those containers that were built based on old App

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