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Should master branch work? #517
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Hey there @g-goulis, The master branch works fine and still uses the 1.0.3 spec. I am going to tag the current master branch as a 1.0.3 release and then move it into its own dedicated branch for legacy support for whatever packages end up needing security updates etc. There were a few hiccups with Django being confused about the inclusion of The 2.0 work will be merged into master after that though, which will be sometime today or tomorrow. |
Sounds good @adl-trey Will stay posted for the update and try a clean install with the new version. I had some issues with my first install attempt in an azure vm so this is probably a good point to try again. If there are any other additional resources you know of besides the readme's I would appreciate it. Thanks for your work |
Hey there, The 2.0 changes have been merged into the master branch -- with the previous 1.0.3 compliant master being moved into |
Yep I tried this morning, I think maybe I am doing things out of order but maybe you could tell me. I did a fresh install and cannot access the web management tool for rabbit @ 15672, cannot access the webserver on http (don't even see traffic when I look at the docker logs for the nginx) and cannot access on https where I see lots of ssl errors. I don't know if additional configuration is required beyond the 7 stepped list but beyond that I am fairly sure this isn't a VM (azure) issue or permission issue of any sort. None of my docker containers showed any errors but if it means anything the certbot doesn't stay up it runs and exits with code 1. |
Yeah, the certbot container just comes up and dies -- it's included in the For Rabbit, Postgres, and Redis, these services are configured to only be accessible by local resources -- noted by their Alternatively, you could modify the nginx config file to only use http and ignore the non-domain blockers:
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Is master branch fully functional or should I try the more updated x-api-2.0 branch version?
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