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This seems to be an issue with the Ubuntu installation on the host system. Can you please provide details on the installed Ubuntu version? Using the latest Ubuntu Docker image I can install libelf-dev without any problems. |
Semi-related: #4 |
Should work now with jool v4.0.5 in master branch |
well install.sh is running now smmothly. But starting up the docker container fails.
Any Ideas? |
the correct command from your example would be Side note on any potential issues once the container started: @christf wrote the actual jool config, so if you encounter any jool specific issues, please tag him as well (alongside myself). Currently he has more insight into jools internal workings. |
the docker-compose file references an image that does not exist on dockerhub. Keeping this open until resolution. |
Nope, the image on dockerhub exists, and it works as expected. Only the automatic build doesn't work atm:
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In that case I wonder why Download fails for OP and myself. Can we please keep this Open until this has been sorted? It helps me with Notifications. |
In OPs case (at least the one mentioned here) he used the wrong image name (jool-docker instead of jasperben/jool-docker) as I mentioned above. Regarding your issue: Can you paste the terminal output here? For me pulling the image works without any issues:
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hi,
i just wanted to setup a jool-container according the Readme-File, but it didn't went as smooth as expected.
The command line output from install.sh:
[...looked all fine so far but then...]
So and after consulting the logfile, it tells this:
cat /var/lib/dkms/jool/3.5.7/build/make.log
[....Well, i thought let's look for the packets, maybe i forgot something...]
[... sorry for the german errors messages. It says there are dependacy issues, and i was unable to resolve them...]
i don't know what do now? Any Ideas?
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