Cant upgrade ubuntus supervisor to 3.3.3

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I'm running into problems with the file-descriptors due to the "select()" statement, which is fixed in later versions of Supervisor.



Therefor i'm trying to upgrade my supervisor to 3.3.3 using Pip, addingpip install supervisor==3.3.3
in my Dockerfile.



When i boot up the Docker image supervisord -v and "supervisorctl -> version" both shows the old version (3.0b) and i cant seem to get my head around how to actually get my system to use the 3.3.3 version.



Any help appreciated. If any extra information is required, please let me know and i will update my question ASAP.



Thanks,
J










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    I'm running into problems with the file-descriptors due to the "select()" statement, which is fixed in later versions of Supervisor.



    Therefor i'm trying to upgrade my supervisor to 3.3.3 using Pip, addingpip install supervisor==3.3.3
    in my Dockerfile.



    When i boot up the Docker image supervisord -v and "supervisorctl -> version" both shows the old version (3.0b) and i cant seem to get my head around how to actually get my system to use the 3.3.3 version.



    Any help appreciated. If any extra information is required, please let me know and i will update my question ASAP.



    Thanks,
    J










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      I'm running into problems with the file-descriptors due to the "select()" statement, which is fixed in later versions of Supervisor.



      Therefor i'm trying to upgrade my supervisor to 3.3.3 using Pip, addingpip install supervisor==3.3.3
      in my Dockerfile.



      When i boot up the Docker image supervisord -v and "supervisorctl -> version" both shows the old version (3.0b) and i cant seem to get my head around how to actually get my system to use the 3.3.3 version.



      Any help appreciated. If any extra information is required, please let me know and i will update my question ASAP.



      Thanks,
      J










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      I'm running into problems with the file-descriptors due to the "select()" statement, which is fixed in later versions of Supervisor.



      Therefor i'm trying to upgrade my supervisor to 3.3.3 using Pip, addingpip install supervisor==3.3.3
      in my Dockerfile.



      When i boot up the Docker image supervisord -v and "supervisorctl -> version" both shows the old version (3.0b) and i cant seem to get my head around how to actually get my system to use the 3.3.3 version.



      Any help appreciated. If any extra information is required, please let me know and i will update my question ASAP.



      Thanks,
      J







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