On Sat, Jun 22, 2024 at 8:19 PM Pieter Knapen <pieter...@outlook.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> This is my first time sending an email to a mailing list like this so in
> case I messed it up or mailed the wrong list I'm sorry and feel free to
> point me in the right direction. Yesterday I installed guacamole on my
> system with docker and I think I have stumbled upon an issue in the
> documentation on the docker page (
> https://hub.docker.com/r/guacamole/guacamole ). On the page it says to
> use the following command to initialize the database: " docker run --rm
> guacamole/guacamole /opt/guacamole/bin/initdb.sh --postgres > initdb.sql ".
> The same command on the official manual (
> https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/guacamole-docker.html ) is written
> differently: docker run --rm guacamole/guacamole
> /opt/guacamole/bin/initdb.sh --postgresql > initdb.sql. The difference
> being postgres vs postgresql. If a user used the docker version of the
> command it results in: "USAGE: /opt/guacamole/bin/initdb.sh [--postgresql |
> --mysql | --sqlserver] END" being written to the initdb.sql file and making
> the file unusable. As a beginner this took me quite a while to figure out
> and though I'm proud of the fact that I did figure out the issue I suspect
> that this is not intended behavior and that the docker page's documentation
> is outdated.
>
>
Thanks for pointing this out, Pieter. There have been further substantial
changes to the Docker components of Guacamole, and I suspect that the
documentation will get updated as part of those efforts, so we should be
able to verify that those issues are addressed as part of that ticket.

-Nick

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