Michael Kesper (mkesper)2019-11-14 11:27 Thanks for that answer, was much more helpful than the first one! :) I'll have a look at #13394
Manuel Vacelet (vaceletm)2019-11-13 14:18 If they're available it would be nice to tell where they are available and how they can be used. If you want long and nice answers you can at least try to tide up a little bit your messages instead of landing a one liner like "hurry up, do the job". I did not find anything centos7-like here: https://hub.docker.com/r/enalean/tuleap-aio/dockerfile (FROM centos:6) Too bad, if you had clicked to the "tags" link you would have found: https://hub.docker.com/r/enalean/tuleap-aio/tags nor here: https://github.com/Enalean/docker-tuleap-aio/ You mean https://github.com/Enalean/docker-tuleap-aio/tree/centos7 ? If you checkout the full tuleap repo there is a docker-compose-centos7.yml but that file isn't complete as it requires at least the db57 service from docker-compose.yml so there should be some kind of Howto or something. Yes, time flies but PRs are welcomed. For reference, everything is already covered in request #13394. You are welcome to identify what's missing there.
Michael Kesper (mkesper)2019-11-13 13:24 You need to: docker pull enalean/tuleap-aio:centos7 latest seems to point to centos6?
Michael Kesper (mkesper)2019-11-13 13:08 If they're available it would be nice to tell where they are available and how they can be used. I did not find anything centos7-like here: https://hub.docker.com/r/enalean/tuleap-aio/dockerfile (FROM centos:6) nor here: https://github.com/Enalean/docker-tuleap-aio/ If you checkout the full tuleap repo there is a docker-compose-centos7.yml but that file isn't complete as it requires at least the db57 service from docker-compose.yml so there should be some kind of Howto or something.
Manuel Vacelet (vaceletm)2019-11-13 10:32 Available Status changed from New to ClosedClose date set to 2019-11-13