I'll try that then.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018, 19:43 Andrew Hodgson Hi,
>
> Can't you just use the relevant volume mounts to the Windows box? I have
> ran these containers on Windows when I did testing, although I ran Postgres
> outside of the containers on the Windows machine itself as I have seen
Hi,
Can't you just use the relevant volume mounts to the Windows box? I have ran
these containers on Windows when I did testing, although I ran Postgres outside
of the containers on the Windows machine itself as I have seen issues with
volume mounts for that one.
Andrew.
I looked at the link you've suggested and it seems like it's meant for
someone running docker on Linux, not Windows which is what I'm trying to
test this on. The mkdir /opt..
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018, 19:02 Andrew Hodgson Hi,
>
> As that uses Mailman-Bundler now its probably not the best way even if
Hi,
As that uses Mailman-Bundler now its probably not the best way even if it still
works. I would recommend looking at the repo here:
https://github.com/maxking/docker-mailman
Hope this helps.
Andrew.
From: Mailman-Users
Hi,
I am wondering if the instructions given in
https://wiki.list.org/DEV/Mailman%203.0/Mailman%203.0%20Suite%20Dockerfile
are still valid.
I am running Docker on Windows, and following these instructions, but it
fails with:
docker build -t mailman3 .
.
.
.
ln: failed to create