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I usually want to be able to delete and recreate containers as necessary... Unfortunately, on every initial start (at least of the init-admin script) a plain installation is copied over the previous data. During this process, some configurations get lost.
I would rather like the script to look for already existing data (without modifying it) and then to perform an update. I am just not completely sure how this could be done. Anyway, maybe someone can find a solution.
Nevertheless, I really like these docker containers!
Best,
Miroka
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Thanks for the issue, looking into this now, its a good spot, no idea how I missed this, simple wrong condition in the init-core and init-admin this will be resolved as soon as I push a new image.
Hi,
I usually want to be able to delete and recreate containers as necessary... Unfortunately, on every initial start (at least of the init-admin script) a plain installation is copied over the previous data. During this process, some configurations get lost.
I would rather like the script to look for already existing data (without modifying it) and then to perform an update. I am just not completely sure how this could be done. Anyway, maybe someone can find a solution.
Nevertheless, I really like these docker containers!
Best,
Miroka
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: