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IMPORTANT NOTE: SHA256 for Duplicacy Web were obtained from (and can be cross checked at) https://duplicacy.com/download.html. However, there are not published SHA256 for Duplicacy CLI, so I generated those myself.

As is good practice, independent verification should be done of those two hashes prior to accepting the merge.

IMPORTANT NOTE: SHA256 for Duplicacy Web were obtained from (and can be cross checked at) https://duplicacy.com/download.html. However, there are not published SHA256 for Duplicacy CLI, so I **generated those myself**.

As is good practice, independent verification should be done of those two hashes prior to accepting the merge.
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Hi Fergbrain. If I want to use your patched image and Dockerfile how best do I do this. I cloned your repo and I know how to build an image but I am thinking what name I give the image regarding my Docker compose file and what will this mean for future updates. Any tips and advice. Thanks.

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Hi @newbie7800, my repo only exists to facilitate this patch, it's not a fork. My suggestion would be to not change anything and just use my repo as-is.

Then future updates from @ehough would take priority since he owns the namespace.

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Thanks Fergbrain. Sorry to be dumb but if I want to use your "repo as is" what I need to do. I downloaded the git files with your Dockerfile version. How best to build the image from the command line and then reference in my docker compose which has eric's image referenced currently. Thanks for any help you can give me.

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Build the dockerfile:
docker build -t erichough/duplicacy

Run docker-compose:
docker-compose up -d

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Thanks a lot, so I do not change anything and keep the same naming convention. I have watchtower set up in my docker compose file. Will watchtower download the non-patched version? Should I disable watchtower for duplicacy in the compose file. Thanks again Fergbrain for the help. Really appreciate it.

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so I do not change anything and keep the same naming convention

Correct.

Will watchtower download the non-patched version?

I don't use watchtower, so I'm not sure.

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hi Fergbrain. I must be doing something wrong. I did git clone and then the http address of your docker repo (when you click on the code link). The Dockerfile I downloaded had VERSION_DUPLICACY_WEB=0.2.10....

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newbie7800 commented Oct 30, 2020

If I download the zip file it works....at least the Dockerfile is correct. Now building again...

Update: worked fine from the zip file but git clone does not work for me. I noticed it downloaded an earlier version of the CLI and had a message in the container log that the new version was less than 30 days old...

2020/10/30 21:23:53 Skipped the latest CLI version 2.7.1 released less than 30 days ago
2020/10/30 21:23:53 Duplicacy CLI 2.6.1

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Hi Fergbrain. Are you having problems with the Docker image and local backups running out of memory? I have this problem since end December and suspect a Docker CE update is the issue (update was on 20th December). Would be interested if you have the same problem.

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