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🐛 Bug Report: About the Dockerfile #313

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pratclot opened this issue Nov 9, 2024 · 3 comments
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🐛 Bug Report: About the Dockerfile #313

pratclot opened this issue Nov 9, 2024 · 3 comments
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@pratclot
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pratclot commented Nov 9, 2024

Describe the bug

The Dockerfile does not build the project, instead it downloads a pre-built binary since 3f4526d.

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What's the expected behavior?

The Dockerfile builds the app from sources.

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Feels unsafe, man.

  • I checked that the instance that this was reported on is running the latest git commit, or I can reproduce it locally on the latest git commit
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sigaloid commented Nov 9, 2024

There's supposed to be (used to be?) a dev one that actually builds. Beyond me where exactly it is. It's currently hiding.

It's not really any more unsafe though since it's still inside docker just like built-from-source would be... 🤔 just very misleading when people want to test locally.

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Im just gonna shamelessly plug my fork which actually builds redlib from source: https://github.com/lvxnull2/redlib

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@sigaloid Maybe this might help.

https://github.com/rhee876527/Jg56gBkSz7w

It's my fork of your project that refreshes source daily and builds for Docker arm64. I use it reliably for my personal instance.

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