Interesting fix - https://github.com/docker-library/ghost/pull/281/commits/a3981512d2f9e368d75b97b2f80db91a97dfcff4 . They downgraded python to make it build properly.
@robi thanks, will keep in mind. It has at least one major flow: I will also have to rewrite the links in the articles and they won't work in WYSIWIG anymore.
With this said, I would rather have a proper solution, as opposed to that kind of work-arounds.
@tshirt-chihuahu It should rarely happen (but it happens). I will put the workaround in the package itself. It seems that workaround works quite reliably for a couple of years now.
@robi said in Docuhub Theme:
That's not OSS
I think in regards to this Docuhub theme you are correct. I don't see anything about it being open source and so am confused as to why @marcusquinn described it as such.
But with regards to things like StudioPress themes IncSub plugins etc, it's perfectly feasible (and in the WordPress world very common) for people to charge for open source programs. There is nothing in the definitions of Free Software nor Open Source definitions that says you can't do this.
@girish Just tested this workaround and it works!
(I set DNS to Manual to save creating another API key and DNS records since the sub-domain is only for development).
There seems to be some typos in the instructions above though between demo.domain.com and domain.com that might be worth fixing to help anyone else searching for a solution on the same too.
I found this https://forum.ghost.org/t/sso-and-or-ldap-login-for-ghost/10016 but in general it seems there is not much interest in doing LDAP integration in their forum.