Sure thing. Still the named volume issue is like a thorn. I just want to 
fix it but I still don't get a few things about the way Mayan is packaged 
for Docker. 

On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 6:48:51 AM UTC-4, RW Shore wrote:
>
> Actually, the whole volume stuff should be taken as a low-priority 
> suggestion. I've got my service build working now, and was even able to add 
> a new analyzer function (from GIT repo  
> https://gitlab.com/startmat/document_analyzer.git) to an extension of the 
> docker image. I'd rather see a focus on cleanup and new features, rather 
> than on my obscure docker needs.
>
> On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 5:22 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, I'm trying out Debian as the base image and liking it so far.
>>
>> On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 9:47:41 AM UTC-4, Mathias Behrle wrote:
>>>
>>> * [email protected]: " Re: [Mayan EDMS: 2288] Announcing Mayan EDMS NG 
>>>   version 2.8" (Wed, 28 Feb 2018 17:49:27 -0800 (PST)): 
>>>
>>> > I managed to get Mayan running using Alpine Linux but the final image 
>>> size 
>>> > was almost the same using Ubuntu. There were too many path and 
>>> > configuration file changes and while Alpine runs well it is not LSB 
>>> > compliant. I don't think it is a fit for something like as complex as 
>>> Mayan 
>>> > and needs to run reliably in business settings. Alpine was a bit 
>>> faster but 
>>> > is missing too many things like language files and fonts (our multi 
>>> > language Office test document doesn't render using Alpine). There are 
>>> > problems with Ubuntu too. Ubuntu 16.04, the recommended version for 
>>> Mayan, 
>>> > is rather old and missing a recent kernel. Moving to a newer version 
>>> breaks 
>>> > too many things. Ubuntu is not careful when it comes to backwards 
>>> > compatibility. RedHat, Fedora and CentOS were a disaster. Many basic 
>>> > libraries are missing and the official recommendation is to use third 
>>> party 
>>> > repositories. No thanks. I'm going to try Debian next, which is very 
>>> secure 
>>> > but also very stable in terms of release continuity (as opposed to 
>>> Ubuntu). 
>>>
>>> JFTR if size matters there are also the *-slim flavors of Debian images 
>>> removing some files usually not needed inside containers. 
>>>
>>> https://hub.docker.com/_/debian/ 
>>>
>>>
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