When I looked into bin folder there wasn't actually any docker-entrypoint.sh file to give permission to. Any suggestions what can I do?
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Leftmost
Chinmay3199, I'm not very familiar with docker, but I'm guessing those are permissions issues within the containers, which might suggest something wrong with the docker daemon. Are you on Linux?
Chinmay3199
Yes I'm on linux
Leftmost
I don't have great suggestions, but you could try `docker container prune`, `docker image prune`, and `./develop.sh` again.
Chinmay3199
I already tried that. No success :(
Leftmost
Maybe try a docker support room. Mention that you're running well-maintained containers and each of them is getting "Permission denied" on the ENTRYPOINT.
Chinmay3199
Nice idea. I'll try that!
ishaanshah
iliekcomputers: The tests are done
PR is ready for review
iliekcomputers
Great, thanks!
Can you open a ticket for the the accessibility eslint disable? It's a code smell and I fear we'll never get to it if we don't fix it soon.
yvanzo
mo’’in’
prabal
Morningg :)
shivam-kapila
Morning
ishaanshah
iliekcomputers: will do, I was thinking that we should use some kind of CSS in JS system moving forward and also upgrade bootstrap to v4
shivam-kapila
Chinmay3199: Hi. Did you add docker to the user group and then reboot your system?
Chinmay3199
Yeah I did that
shivam-kapila
Hm. strange. Maybe Mr_Monkey will be able to help when he is up
ishaanshah
iliekcomputers: the test is failing because of ratelimit on travis
Any idea how it can be fixed?
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diru1100
Morning!! 🔥🔥 40° C here
shivam-kapila
Was 49° here yesterday
iliekcomputers
ishaanshah: that's very weird
We should disable rate limits in tests
But it's just the one request, so I'm not sure what's happening
Ah, it uses redis
In the tearDown method, you could flush redis
Search for something like flushdb on livegrep, we should have examples
Also, can you open a ticket for disabling rate limits in the test env :D
`docker run --rm -ti --entrypoint /bin/bash` postgres
uh, the whole command
`docker run --rm -ti --entrypoint /bin/bash postgres:12.3`
Chinmay3199
`docker-compose run --rm postgres bash` this didn't run. Permission error
Mr_Monkey
So I think we're barking up the wrong tree and this is an issue with docker rather than with the containers. People on this github issue are suggesting uninstalling Docker they installed with snap, an d reinstalling it with apt.
alastairp
Chinmay3199: do it with 'docker run' and add -ti
Mr_Monkey
Leftmost also had some issues earlier this week and reinstalling from the official package solved it.