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On Wednesday, August 30, 2017 at 3:38:37 PM UTC-5, Roberto Rosario wrote:
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> Version 2.7 is available for download from Python Package Index (
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mayan-edms/2.7). Docker image available soon.
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Thnak you for the new version. 
I did the following to check it in docker:

In Dockerfile:
# Install Mayan EDMS, latest production release 
RUN pip install mayan-edms==2.7

In docker-compose2_7.yml:
mayan-edms: 
   restart: always 
   container_name: mayan-edms-app 
   image: linforpros/mayanedms:2.7

Following that:
docker container rm mayanedms/mayan-edms-app
docker build -t linforpros/mayanedms:2.7
docker push linforpros/mayanedms:2.7
docker-compose -f docker-compose2_7.yml up -d


It seems to be up and running.
 docker container ps
CONTAINER ID        IMAGE                      COMMAND                 
 CREATED             STATUS                    PORTS                 
a5b51342ccc0        linforpros/mayanedms:2.7   "entrypoint.sh mayan"    16 
minutes ago      Up 16 minutes (healthy)   0.0.0.0:80->80/tcp    
a8019f91ac72        healthcheck/rabbitmq       "docker-entrypoint..."   17 
minutes ago      Up 16 minutes (healthy)   4369/tcp, 5671-5672/tc
17f22498fa1f        healthcheck/redis          "docker-entrypoint..."   17 
minutes ago      Up 16 minutes (healthy)   6379/tcp              
10384ced7876        healthcheck/postgres       "docker-entrypoint..."   17 
minutes ago      Up 16 minutes (healthy)   5432/tcp

The question is however if that was the right way to do it.
Could anyone steer me to soe tools how to double check if this version is 
not missing some functionality, like python3 capabilities which were 
mentioned in the new version 2.7

Thank
Lin

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