chibenwa opened a new issue #550:
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-ponymail/issues/550
```
cd dockerfiles/debian/
```
```
$ docker build .
Sending build context to Docker daemon 3.072kB
Step 1/13 : FROM debian
latest: Pulling from library/debian
df5590a8898b: Pull complete
Digest:
sha256:b6a47ddbc1de53e0024d19908f5ef7b3d870686f1234fdb2d19770e097db1575
Status: Downloaded newer image for debian:latest
---> a178460bae57
Step 2/13 : FROM elasticsearch
manifest for elasticsearch:latest not found: manifest unknown: manifest
unknown
```
https://hub.docker.com/_/elasticsearch?tab=tags&page=1&name=latest shouws
that the tag latest do not exists and that the dockerfile is broken.
Note that specifying `7.14.1` explicitly also failed:
```
Step 4/13 : RUN apt-get update
---> Running in 09f091f378a4
/bin/sh: apt-get: command not found
The command '/bin/sh -c apt-get update' returned a non-zero code: 127
```
To be fair, I would expect, if non trivial setup is required to build this
docker (dockerbuild not enough) to have a documentation of how to do it.
BTW using `latest` (a mutable tag) is a poor practice - making the builds
non - reproducible...
Not to mention that the ElasticSearch version that is supported should be
documented: there are subtle differences in APIs across ES versions that might
affect applicative behaviours, and sometime be strictly incompatible. Edit -
reading `requirements.txt` felt non-obvious to me. Trying again with 5.6.
```
Okay, I got all I need, setting up Pony Mail...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 482, in <module>
DB_VERSION=es.info()['version']['number']
File
"/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/elasticsearch/client/utils.py", line
301, in _wrapped
return func(*args, params=params, headers=headers, **kwargs)
File
"/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/elasticsearch/client/__init__.py", line
292, in info
"GET", "/", params=params, headers=headers
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/elasticsearch/transport.py",
line 413, in perform_request
_ProductChecker.raise_error(self._verified_elasticsearch)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/elasticsearch/transport.py",
line 630, in raise_error
raise UnsupportedProductError(message)
elasticsearch.exceptions.UnsupportedProductError: The client noticed that
the server is not Elasticsearch and we do not support this unknown product
```
The maintainer mention of the dockerfile should IMO be removed or modified
to be Apache Pony Mail incubating - and not be an individual. I would expect
the Pony mail project to feel responsible for the docker distribution, not just
that just one guy.
I'm giving up. I was just interested in the ElasticSearch schemas, which I
found in setup.py (I wanted to see how headers are made searchable because it
is a problem I struggle with on Apache James - Pony mail only store specific
headers but skips the generic case - search by `name+value`).
I could be considering PonyMail for displaying mailing lists archives, but
using an ELasticSearch release that went end of life on `2019-03-11` -over 2
years - is definitly a stopper to me. Do the project have a plan to upgrade to
newer ElasticSearch versions?
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