[CollEc] CollEc app not starting
Düben, Christian
christian.dueben at uni-hamburg.de
Wed Jan 24 18:00:56 UTC 2024
I guess that the middleware developers will fix it within a few days, as they also provide commercial services with it.
Christian Düben
Doctoral Candidate
Chair of Macroeconomics
Hamburg University
Germany
christian.dueben at uni-hamburg.de
https://www.christian-dueben.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Krichel <krichel at openlib.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 24 January 2024 18:55
To: Düben, Christian <christian.dueben at uni-hamburg.de>
Cc: CollEc Run <collec-run at lists.openlib.org>
Subject: Re: [CollEc] CollEc app not starting
Düben, Christian writes
> The middleware appears to not be compatible with those upgrades. I
> guess that an upcoming upgrade will fix it. Until then, CollEc is not
> available.
I think we can ill afford to be out for that long. we are talking about
docker-compose-plugin:amd64 (2.21.0-1~ubuntu.22.04~jammy, 2.24.1-1~ubuntu.22.04~jammy)
docker-ce-cli:amd64 (5:24.0.7-1~ubuntu.22.04~jammy, 5:25.0.0-1~ubuntu.22.04~jammy),
docker-ce:amd64 (5:24.0.7-1~ubuntu.22.04~jammy, 5:25.0.0-1~ubuntu.22.04~jammy)
docker-ce-rootless-extras:amd64 (5:24.0.7-1~ubuntu.22.04~jammy, 5:25.0.0-1~ubuntu.22.04~jammy)
I am trying to find these packages on ubuntu but no luck. Even for
dockers-ce
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=default§ion=all&arch=any&keywords=docker-ce&searchon=names
I warned about Ubuntu.
What we could do is reinstall the entire server as Debian, and then
we should be able to get historic versions through Debian snapshot.
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