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    • L LoudLemur

      @cipres I don't know if ipfs-lite might be usable and able to reduce the size:

      https://github.com/hsanjuan/ipfs-lite

      Also, there is an IPFS Docker registry
      https://github.com/ipdr/ipdr

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      @LoudLemur Sorry bit of a late reply .. No, go-ipfs really doesn't take much disk space that's not a problem. ipfs-lite only provides the strict minimum (great project), but galacteek needs and uses the whole ipfs stack, things like streams and pubsub.

      A flatpak repository is now available. I'll integrate tim's work in the main repo but i can't test it (don't have cloudron).

      @timconsidine hope you're ok, thanks again for the work you did on this

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        @LoudLemur Sorry bit of a late reply .. No, go-ipfs really doesn't take much disk space that's not a problem. ipfs-lite only provides the strict minimum (great project), but galacteek needs and uses the whole ipfs stack, things like streams and pubsub.

        A flatpak repository is now available. I'll integrate tim's work in the main repo but i can't test it (don't have cloudron).

        @timconsidine hope you're ok, thanks again for the work you did on this

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        @cipres thank you, bit of a tough time.
        If you need me to test something, happy to do so.

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          @cipres thank you, bit of a tough time.
          If you need me to test something, happy to do so.

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          @timconsidine Built the docker image, all good. Only thing i've changed .. i'm using "python -m http.server 8000" instead of the server.js script to run the health check service. That got me wondering how the "node /app/code/server.js" command could work because nodejs isn't being installed anywhere ?

          One question: does the Dockerfile for cloudron need to be named "Dockerfile" ? Or is it allowed to have it named "Dockerfile.cloudron" for example. If not, that's fine i'll symlink it.

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            @cipres thank you, bit of a tough time.
            If you need me to test something, happy to do so.

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            @timconsidine Just pushed the code in the pimp-my-dweb branch (see Dockerfile.cloudron). Tried the docker image, it works, and the healthcheck on port 8000 should work. Had to fix a few things, /app/code/bin wasn't in PATH, it couldn't find go-ipfs ..

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              @timconsidine Just pushed the code in the pimp-my-dweb branch (see Dockerfile.cloudron). Tried the docker image, it works, and the healthcheck on port 8000 should work. Had to fix a few things, /app/code/bin wasn't in PATH, it couldn't find go-ipfs ..

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              @staff is there a way to use the demo cloudron for testing new apps?

              Conscious tech

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                @staff is there a way to use the demo cloudron for testing new apps?

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                @robi Yes, sure, install away. Are you asking for a way to make sure the app does not get uninstalled by someone else?

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                  @robi Yes, sure, install away. Are you asking for a way to make sure the app does not get uninstalled by someone else?

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                  @girish wasn't sure about -cli auth and apps not in the app store or 3rd party docker repos.

                  Conscious tech

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