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Re: Error when trying to run "docker-compose up"
From: |
Samuel Schmidt |
Subject: |
Re: Error when trying to run "docker-compose up" |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Mar 2024 20:17:10 +0100 (CET) |
Hello,
I am facing the same problem, but I have to use docker-compose.
I guess there are no plans to fix this atm? :/ Or did you find any help
regarding this problem?
Am 17.01.2024 um 21:53, Rodrigo Morales <me@rodrigomorales.site>
schrieb:Rodrigo Morales <me@rodrigomorales.site> writes:
> Does anyone know what could be the problem?
I found this thread [1] on help-guix from 2019 where a user reports
having errores with docker-compose. A user replies:
#+BEGIN_QUOTE
The root of this problem is that our docker-compose package is very
old: it was added in January 2016(!), and has never been updated
since. I guess that proves how unneccessary Docker is once you've
discovered Guix… ducks
#+END_QUOTE
Furthermore, I noticed that the version of docker-compose is 1.29.2 and
upstream [2] is at 2.12.0, so even if I fix this problem. I'll be using
an old version of docker-compose. For my use case, it would be more
useful to use the latest version of docker-compose, so if I wanted to
use docker-compose under Guix, I would need for me to write a Guix
package for that version.
I have one question: The user above states that Docker is unnecessary
once you have discovered Guix. I have been using Guix for around 6
months, but I don't see how I could use Guix for running a web server on
a container that uses node.js and postgresql. The reason why I initially
wanted to use docker is because I find it more convenient to run a web
server with node.js and postgresql. Any information on this topic is
appreciated.
[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2019-06/msg00182.html
[2] https://github.com/docker/compose/releases
- Re: Error when trying to run "docker-compose up",
Samuel Schmidt <=