My main resource is the podman documentation

There is a podman-auto-update.service systemd service. It was not enabled on my fedora atomic GNOME installation.

You can start it with systemctl start podman-auto-update.service It’ll auto update daily at 00:00.

For a container to auto update, you have to add

    labels:
      - "io.containers.autoupdate=registry"

to the compose.yml file, otherwise it won’t be updated. (only auto update if you specify it)

Make sure that the image is specified correctly with the source, e.g. ghcr.io/advplyr/audiobookshelf or docker.io/jellyfin/jellyfin.

You can then run podman auto-update --dry-run and if you are satisifed with it, test the first auto update with podman auto-update.

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You kindly ask the maintainer of the container repository to add major version tags ;)

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