I have tried installing it with docker on Ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04 LTS but cannot seem to get it working. The build keeps erroring out with docker errors.

Blokker
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I’ve been trying for more than a week. LemmyEasyDeploy worked. But now i’m stuck with ssl certificate.

@Coeus@coeus.sbs
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Lemmy Easy Deploy handles the SSL certificates for you. You don’t need to buy them

Blokker
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I get ssl errors when i try to access the site.

@Coeus@coeus.sbs
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Maybe start from scratch? Maybe you could ask the developer. I bought SSL tickets but ended up not needing them

Blokker
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I’ve started from scratch several times. Never get further than the build command. :) But i will try again later today.

@seang96@spgrn.com
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If your using docker I recommend getting a docker-compose file that does 98% of the config work for you. Pretty sure there’s one in the install docs.

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I’ve been having trouble understanding how the docker-compose thing works, and the whole… impermanence of docker containers. Got any tutorials you’d recommend? Note I’m on Windows.

@mim@lemmy.sdf.org
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Are you planning to host it on a Windows machine?

If you don’t have experience with docker, don’t jump straight to docker compose. Start simpler.

If you want to have data persist after a container is killed, have a look at the -v option of “docker run”. It allows you to mount a volume.

@aggelalex@lemmy.world
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You are using two technologies that have a bad of working like shit, together; Ubuntu/snap and docker. You can try podman if you want, or a different distro. Or, at least, install the official docker way.

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