April 28, 201511 yr Author I just installed this and when I try to "Update Repositories" i get "Download of source file has failed" That may happen occasionally if there is a problem with GitHub, your location, etc. If you wait a minute and try it again, it may work. (I just tried it now and connected no problems)
April 28, 201511 yr Needo has never had a repository of his own. All of his containers have always been under gfjardim's repository Needo is a pioneer in this Docker stuff, I learned a lot from him. When I wrote the first templates (needo's among them) they were shipped within the today's Docker Manager. When Tom asked me to integrate it into the core system, he asked me to move templates elsewhere, so users didn't though they were official. We then figured out the repositories, a way many templates could be shared within one URL. At a first moment, I removed all the templates and put them on my repo. As maintainers were creating their repositories, I removed them from my own; needo never created his repo, so they stayed there. Where did needo go? Since I've come back to Unraid I can't recall seeing him post on the forum at all.
April 28, 201511 yr Needo has never had a repository of his own. All of his containers have always been under gfjardim's repository Needo is a pioneer in this Docker stuff, I learned a lot from him. When I wrote the first templates (needo's among them) they were shipped within the today's Docker Manager. When Tom asked me to integrate it into the core system, he asked me to move templates elsewhere, so users didn't though they were official. We then figured out the repositories, a way many templates could be shared within one URL. At a first moment, I removed all the templates and put them on my repo. As maintainers were creating their repositories, I removed them from my own; needo never created his repo, so they stayed there. Where did needo go? Since I've come back to Unraid I can't recall seeing him post on the forum at all. I think he's really busy, but he is updating his containers, so...
April 28, 201511 yr Needo has never had a repository of his own. All of his containers have always been under gfjardim's repository Needo is a pioneer in this Docker stuff, I learned a lot from him. When I wrote the first templates (needo's among them) they were shipped within the today's Docker Manager. When Tom asked me to integrate it into the core system, he asked me to move templates elsewhere, so users didn't though they were official. We then figured out the repositories, a way many templates could be shared within one URL. At a first moment, I removed all the templates and put them on my repo. As maintainers were creating their repositories, I removed them from my own; needo never created his repo, so they stayed there. Where did needo go? Since I've come back to Unraid I can't recall seeing him post on the forum at all. I think he's really busy, but he is updating his containers, so... I didn't realise his containers were getting updated. I'd migrated away from them to be honest. Although there were some things I preferred about the Sonarr one.
April 28, 201511 yr Needo has never had a repository of his own. All of his containers have always been under gfjardim's repository Needo is a pioneer in this Docker stuff, I learned a lot from him. When I wrote the first templates (needo's among them) they were shipped within the today's Docker Manager. When Tom asked me to integrate it into the core system, he asked me to move templates elsewhere, so users didn't though they were official. We then figured out the repositories, a way many templates could be shared within one URL. At a first moment, I removed all the templates and put them on my repo. As maintainers were creating their repositories, I removed them from my own; needo never created his repo, so they stayed there. Where did needo go? Since I've come back to Unraid I can't recall seeing him post on the forum at all. I think he's really busy, but he is updating his containers, so... I didn't realise his containers were getting updated. I'd migrated away from them to be honest. Although there were some things I preferred about the Sonarr one. The latest Sonarr version is based on a commit I made, so you can stay where you are!
April 28, 201511 yr Needo has never had a repository of his own. All of his containers have always been under gfjardim's repository Needo is a pioneer in this Docker stuff, I learned a lot from him. When I wrote the first templates (needo's among them) they were shipped within the today's Docker Manager. When Tom asked me to integrate it into the core system, he asked me to move templates elsewhere, so users didn't though they were official. We then figured out the repositories, a way many templates could be shared within one URL. At a first moment, I removed all the templates and put them on my repo. As maintainers were creating their repositories, I removed them from my own; needo never created his repo, so they stayed there. Where did needo go? Since I've come back to Unraid I can't recall seeing him post on the forum at all. I think he's really busy, but he is updating his containers, so... I didn't realise his containers were getting updated. I'd migrated away from them to be honest. Although there were some things I preferred about the Sonarr one. The latest Sonarr version is based on a commit I made, so you can stay where you are! What with binhex? Or needo? Which one are you committing too?
April 28, 201511 yr What with binhex? Or needo? Which one are you committing too? needo's. binhex uses ArchLinux and I don't know s#*t about that package manager of them.
April 28, 201511 yr What with binhex? Or needo? Which one are you committing too? needo's. binhex uses ArchLinux and I don't know s#*t about that package manager of them. Well, I'm not much use on Linux, but more comfortable with Debian than any other. Trying to recompile in Slack and turn on media build and add my drivers has made me realise I know s#*t all about compiling and Slack, so you're not alone! [emoji1]
April 28, 201511 yr What with binhex? Or needo? Which one are you committing too? needo's. binhex uses ArchLinux and I don't know s#*t about that package manager of them. Well, I'm not much use on Linux, but more comfortable with Debian than any other. Trying to recompile in Slack and turn on media build and add my drivers has made me realise I know s#*t all about compiling and Slack, so you're not alone! [emoji1] A small help for you: https://gist.github.com/gfjardim/c18d782c3e9aa30837ff
April 28, 201511 yr What with binhex? Or needo? Which one are you committing too? needo's. binhex uses ArchLinux and I don't know s#*t about that package manager of them. Well, I'm not much use on Linux, but more comfortable with Debian than any other. Trying to recompile in Slack and turn on media build and add my drivers has made me realise I know s#*t all about compiling and Slack, so you're not alone! [emoji1] A small help for you: https://gist.github.com/gfjardim/c18d782c3e9aa30837ff Nice! That is impressive. Thank you so much, just want to finish work to get home and try this!
April 28, 201511 yr Needo has never had a repository of his own. All of his containers have always been under gfjardim's repository Needo is a pioneer in this Docker stuff, I learned a lot from him. When I wrote the first templates (needo's among them) they were shipped within the today's Docker Manager. When Tom asked me to integrate it into the core system, he asked me to move templates elsewhere, so users didn't though they were official. We then figured out the repositories, a way many templates could be shared within one URL. At a first moment, I removed all the templates and put them on my repo. As maintainers were creating their repositories, I removed them from my own; needo never created his repo, so they stayed there. Where did needo go? Since I've come back to Unraid I can't recall seeing him post on the forum at all. I think he's really busy, but he is updating his containers, so... he merged a couple of pull requests i made on his containers for sickbeard and sickrage.
April 28, 201511 yr Now I see him as this quiet genius who avoids the limelight, not the sort of person who would change their username to get pole position on a repo list! He he, only joking sparkly...
April 28, 201511 yr Now I see him as this quiet genius who avoids the limelight, not the sort of person who would change their username to get pole position on a repo list! He he, only joking sparkly... if only there were some way to get my name in larger flashing text....
April 28, 201511 yr Now I see him as this quiet genius who avoids the limelight, not the sort of person who would change their username to get pole position on a repo list! He he, only joking sparkly... 00000001AAAAAAAA-SparklyBalls just to be sure!
April 28, 201511 yr Now I see him as this quiet genius who avoids the limelight, not the sort of person who would change their username to get pole position on a repo list! He he, only joking sparkly... if only there were some way to get my name in larger flashing text.... As long as you don't want your balls larger and sparkling on my monitor I'm OK with anything else, but not that.
April 28, 201511 yr Author Just keep in mind to be nice to me as i ultimately have the power to put zzz in front of everyone's name ;-)
April 28, 201511 yr Oh man, that's just wrong! Not as wrong as what I suggested, I'll take that gif any day.
April 29, 201511 yr Author if only there were some way to get my name in larger flashing text.... Interesting thing is that you wind up being first on the list...
April 29, 201511 yr if only there were some way to get my name in larger flashing text.... Interesting thing is that you wind up being first on the list... that's a shame , lol.
April 29, 201511 yr Guys, I'm adding support to two new tags on XML templates: <Overview> and <Support>. <Overview> Should be a nice tagline describing what the application does and, if there's more than one container of that app, what makes it different. <Support> Should be a link to a forum thread. This can make things a lot easier for us and more informative for the users. Thanks in advance for supporting this. what about the idea of a <Instructions> tag to denote any specific instructions with said docker? i got a couple of cases where i have dockers that require fairly specific setup, this could be a nice way of highlighting this to the end user by having it in its own block, separate to the overview/description blocks These two tags are still unofficial. I'm trying to change some of the Docker schema, just waiting LT's approval. Maybe an <Installation> tag would be more suitable? don't know whether this would be useful or not, but i was thinking that there could me be some kind of password type tag that gets it's entered contents obscured in dockerman.
April 29, 201511 yr Author don't know whether this would be useful or not, but i was thinking that there could me be some kind of password type tag that gets it's entered contents obscured in dockerman. Not that I have any say on this, but for what purpose?
April 29, 201511 yr don't know whether this would be useful or not, but i was thinking that there could me be some kind of password type tag that gets it's entered contents obscured in dockerman. Not that I have any say on this, but for what purpose? if a container requires a password for email or database or anything else that requires a password to be passed as a variable.
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