[DiscordArchive] should i try docker-command version?
[DiscordArchive] should i try docker-command version?
Archived author: Neverborn • Posted: 2023-10-26T13:46:20.306000+00:00
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should i try docker-command version?
Archived author: Neverborn • Posted: 2023-10-26T13:47:00.197000+00:00
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thats the newest docker version available on synology.
Archived author: Neverborn • Posted: 2023-10-26T13:48:00.732000+00:00
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3@DWSNAS02:~/azerothcore-wotlk$ docker compose version
docker: 'compose' is not a docker command.
See 'docker --help'
Archived author: Neverborn • Posted: 2023-10-26T13:50:28.018000+00:00
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So maybe up the security for docker and then reboot and try these commands again?
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-10-26T13:51:05.603000+00:00
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you should just need to log out of linux and log back in, but a reboot would work
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-10-26T13:52:10.510000+00:00
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one more thing, if you have the time. what does `cat /etc/*-release` show? we might be able to find updates with it
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-10-26T13:52:36.407000+00:00
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But my best bet is that we need to figure out how to get docker updated, that's a pretty old version (still going off the client)
Archived author: Neverborn • Posted: 2023-10-26T13:53:18.921000+00:00
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3@DWSNAS02:/$ cat /etc/*-release
cat: /etc/*-release: No such file or directory
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-10-26T13:53:36.568000+00:00
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is there any `/etc/*release` (without the dash?)
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-10-26T13:54:43.303000+00:00
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hmm, maybe the command `uname -a`