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git clone https://github.com/pinry/docker-pinry
cd docker-pinry
./bootstrap.sh
Resulted in:
No docker image found, building...
Sending build context to Docker daemon 193.5kB
Step 1/18 : FROM python:3.6-stretch
Get https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/library/python/manifests/3.6-stretch: unauthorized: incorrect username or password
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Note: Please copy this key and keep it in a secure place.
Then you should manually edit your pinry/local_settings.py
and replace SECRET_KEY with new secret-key if you had previously generated a
pinry/local_settings.py.
If no previous pinry/local_settings.py generated, you can have a look and edit it.
If you want to use docker-compose, just edit docker-compose.yml and use 'docker-compose up'
Unable to find image 'pinry/pinry:latest' locally
docker: Error response from daemon: Get https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/pinry/pinry/manifests/latest: unauthorized: incorrect username or password.
See 'docker run --help'.
Your secret-key is(also saved/overwritten your pinry/production_secret_key.txt):
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sed: 1: "./pinry/local_settings.py": invalid command code .
sed: 1: "./pinry/local_settings.py": invalid command code .
This doesn't look good, any ideas?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Ops, It's a bug that occurs on BSD like command-line tools.
I guess that the reason why it doesn't work is command-line arguments of sed on BSD like OS is different from it on linux.
May be fixed if I have time.
You could just replace the secret key on local_setting.py and run each line of the command in this script as a workaround.
Thanks for your feedback!
Feel free to contact us if you have any further problem.
I followed the Installation Guide for the docker version https://github.com/pinry/docker-pinry but my initial attempt failed.
I did:
Resulted in:
This doesn't look good, any ideas?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: