![]() Seafile_1_f2341d904d27 | tail: cannot open '/opt/seafile/logs/seafile. Seafile_1_f2341d904d27 | bash: seahub.sh: No such file or directory Seafile_1_f2341d904d27 | bash: seafile.sh: No such file or directory The current errors are: ERROR: Service 'seafile' failed to build: COPY failed: stat /var/lib/docker/tmp/docker-builder845725722/opt/seafile/seafile-server-6.3.4/seafile.sh: no such file or directoryĪttaching to mdh_seafile_1_f2341d904d27, mdh_db_1_46bebe733124, mdh_duply_1_170a5db26129, mdh_owncloud_1_260c3a56f2a5 mnt/guestbackup:/mnt/guestbackup/backup webinterface:/var/www/html/MyDigitalHome I've read somewhere it could be a problem with my PATH, and I remember I did changed something on the PATH variable while doing some installations but I can't. ![]() But once I do that all the commands stop working rootip-172-31-33-121 ec2-user yum bash: yum: command not found. I'm executing everything by calling sudo bash install.sh which is executing docker-compose file which links to the components. To become a root user now on my server I have to type sudo su. Sudo tail -f /opt/seafile/logs/seafile.log # keep seafile running in foreground to prevent docker container shutting down RUN apt-get update & DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y \ĮNV INSTALLPATH /opt/seafile/$/seahub.sh. RUN apt-get update & apt-get install sudo -y Uninstall Docker Toolbox by downloading the Docker Toolbox Uninstall Shell Script and executing it with sudo bash uninstall. The dockerfile calling init.sh does this by: FROM debian bash: dockerd: command not found Uninstall Docker for Mac from within the GUI (Preferences / Uninstall) and then drag the Docker application from /Applications into Trash. ![]() ![]() Opening the directory "bin" and looking at "sh" it is just some unreadable charakters. python python-3.x docker docker-compose dockerfile. Interestingly enough, when I run docker run -it -rm -entrypoint bash foo, and execute bcp then the command is available. Docker registry without a certificate is possible but not recommended. But, when I try to execute python code it does not recognise the bcp command. When executing my init.sh I am calling the command: b.sh sudo bash sudo apt-get install gitlab-ce GitLab is. ![]()
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