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Please add new CA repository

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See here:

 

https://forums.lime-technology.com/topic/57181-real-docker-faq/#comment-566084

 

In particular, 

 Manually creating the XML files or deleting sections from the generated files is a recipe for disaster.  FOLLOWING THE WIKI INSTRUCTIONS ON XML IS ALSO HIGHLY NOT RECOMMENDED, AS THERE ARE ENTRIES IN THE WIKI WHICH ARE NOT ACCURATE

And from the docker XML schema wiki (https://wiki.lime-technology.com/DockerTemplateSchema)

 



Notes for Community Applications (CA) compatibility

CA relies upon a third party parser and hosting of the template author's xml files that is out of the author of CAs control. Because of this, the only supported XML format is that which is generated by unRaid's docker tab when hitting SAVE on the template. Any manual editing of the XML files may present compatibility issues for CA and if they turn out to be incompatible, will result in the template being blacklisted within CA until brought into conformity with the dockerMan generated files. As an example, the extra spacing on the various Config element attributes is incompatible with the third party parser and will result in either errors or incorrect entries being made when adding the container through CA. dockerMan does not generate the extra spacing as listed below, and CA has no problem with dockerMan's generated files.

 

You have the extra spacing present

 

Follow this (from the first link)

unRaid 6.2+

- On the Settings tab, docker, select Docker Authoring Mode
- On The Docker tab, select Add Container
- Fill out all of the relevant information, including the advanced section.  Note that you DO NOT need to fill out host ports or host volumes
- Click Save
- Copy and paste the ENTIRE XML that appears to an appropriately named XML file somewhere.

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Thanks -- now the process is clear.  I've update per the instructions above. No manual edits. I added my repo and tested, works greats.

 

Can you review once more?

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@Squid can you please review?

Sorry dude.  Real life kicks in every once in a while.  Added.

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