The solution I found online was to make an own image, inherit from the original jenkins image and install all needed components. But this brings some problems which needed to be solved like to install dependencies. To achive that the following urls are used to parse the most up2date versions:Īs I do not want to install jenkins directly on my server I have choosen to use it from the official docker container. Since 2021 this docker images are built using (this is my first jenkins integration, so if you have some advices - please let me know). Hlince original github repository: Automatic builds Go to (if docker runs local: - for guardian and remote service. And of course there is always the 'latest' tag as known by other images. Both system gets a main version tag like 'Ubuntu-v9' and a version tag like 'Ubuntu-9.35c'. As I only build the newest versions they are then lost and are not coming back.Īt the moment I build Ubuntu and Alpine images (attention: Alpine is no longer supported nor tested anymore - use at your own risk). But be careful, I do not have a docker subscription, so versions could disappear. Several different tags are built to give you the possibility to use any specific version. But if you want to make sure syncovery is using the correct time and date, you need to specify your timezone.ĭocker run -d -name=syncovery -v /opt/docker/syncovery/config:/config -v /opt/docker/syncovery/tmp:/tmp -p 8999:8999 stefanruepp/syncoverycl If you do not change your timezone (see environment variables) syncovery will user Europe/Berlin as default timezone.
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