[DiscordArchive] what do u mean "without user input" ? that it would not open console on startup ?
[DiscordArchive] what do u mean "without user input" ? that it would not open console on startup ?
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-02-25T01:54:50.930000+00:00
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what do u mean "without user input" ? that it would not open console on startup ?
Archived author: PupAce • Posted: 2023-02-25T01:59:46.605000+00:00
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So the auth server with out AC> like bash line runs just fine in a docker detached container. Though using that same approach with world server in detached container results in behavior like if someone holding the enter key down and just fills it with blank lines AC>. So what I was hoping to achieve would be to build the world server so it no longer has that interactive AC> line. And hopefully could still use SOAP to make accounts.
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-02-25T02:02:32.510000+00:00
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accepting console input is basic functionality of this program u cant remove it (i mean u can but its pointless) u can use screen
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-02-25T02:02:58.132000+00:00
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assuming u are running linux
Archived author: PupAce • Posted: 2023-02-25T02:03:49+00:00
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Yes I'm going from Debian on my classic install to Debian based dockerfile
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-02-25T02:04:07.268000+00:00
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so just use screen
Archived author: PupAce • Posted: 2023-02-25T02:05:27.886000+00:00
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Thanks, I will look into it! I'm not super skilled. Theses are the first containers I've built. I've always just deployed others' stuff.
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-02-25T02:06:04.066000+00:00
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https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/linux-restarter
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-02-25T02:07:11.833000+00:00
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u dont have to do it as restarter but u can see how its done there
Archived author: PupAce • Posted: 2023-02-25T02:07:37.184000+00:00
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Sweet! I appreciate the help!