diff --git a/doc/bugs/Make_webapp_port_configurable..sh b/doc/bugs/Make_webapp_port_configurable..sh deleted file mode 100644 index fa9ee10f0f..0000000000 --- a/doc/bugs/Make_webapp_port_configurable..sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -### Please describe the problem. -This is more of a feature request then a bug. - -It would be nice and more intuitive if the webapp --listen parameter accepted a port specifier too allowing configuration of the port. - -For my workflow, I thought I would contain all of git annexes dependencies inside a docker image since I'm quite comfortable with docker(and emerge on gentoo took a long time and finally failed). With an unconfigurable dynamic port though, it makes running the webapp subcommand in docker not really viable since I don't want to use docker run's port range mapping feature which will lock all those ports. - -### What steps will reproduce the problem? -Dockerfile: -ARG DEBIAN_TAG=buster-slim -FROM debian:${DEBIAN_TAG} - -RUN set -ex \ - && apt-get update \ - && apt-get install -y \ - git \ - git-annex - -docker build -t git-annex:test . -docker run --rm -it git-annex:test git annex webapp --listen 0.0.0.0:8888 - -### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system? - -git-annex version: 7.20190129 -build flags: Assistant Webapp Pairing S3(multipartupload)(storageclasses) WebDAV Inotify DBus DesktopNotify TorrentParser MagicMime Feeds Testsuite -dependency versions: aws-0.20 bloomfilter-2.0.1.0 cryptonite-0.25 DAV-1.3.3 feed-1.0.0.0 ghc-8.4.4 http-client-0.5.13.1 persistent-sqlite-2.8.2 torrent-10000.1.1 uuid-1.3.13 yesod-1.6.0 - - -### Please provide any additional information below. - -[[!format sh """ -# If you can, paste a complete transcript of the problem occurring here. -# If the problem is with the git-annex assistant, paste in .git/annex/daemon.log - - -# End of transcript or log. -"""]] - -### Have you had any luck using git-annex before? (Sometimes we get tired of reading bug reports all day and a lil' positive end note does wonders) -git annex seems awesome with the little bit of testing I've done. It seems like the perfect tool for what I want to accomplish. Thanks! -