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Yeah that's easy for containers but there isn't a way to add labels to an image other than in the Dockerfile right? I don't want to mess with appending to the Dockerfile ...
What did the trash consist of mostly? Maybe it just needs to do a better job cleaning up?
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Yeah that's easy for containers but there isn't a way to add labels to an image other than in the Dockerfile right? I don't want to mess with appending to the Dockerfile ...
We can docker run -l envy=true ...
What did the trash consist of mostly? Maybe it just needs to do a better job cleaning up?
I was hacking on the stuff I mentioned to you on twitter so I did not pay much attention to what was going on. BUT, I do remember having errors while iterating on the changes I was making so it might be that Envy can't handle that properly (or I messed something up with my local changes)
The leftovers were basically stopped and running containers. Some of them were actually running after I closed the browser, can't remember if it happened over SSH since I haven't used it that much.
I'll pay more attention to that and will try to find out the reason behind it
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Yeah that's easy for containers but there isn't a way to add labels to an image other than in the Dockerfile right? I don't want to mess with appending to the Dockerfile ...
My bad, I misunderstood you on that one. You are right, labeling images is not possible besides messing up with the Dockerfile :(
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The hterm
package is slightly incomplete in handling closed websockets. We want that to cleanup those sessions, so that should be filed as a bug
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Related Issues (20)
- support github personal access tokens for web auth HOT 4
- Docs HOT 1
- Proposal: Add support for defining environments from user's homedir HOT 5
- expose port for web server HOT 11
- Automatically roll back when build fail? HOT 2
- a way to pull docker image from host HOT 3
- Containers are not removed when websocket is closed HOT 1
- create standard startup / rc script HOT 1
- Session cleanup HOT 4
- debug environment crash HOT 4
- list environments HOT 3
- tmux? HOT 3
- docker volumes inside envy HOT 5
- Error response from daemon: client and server don't have same version (client : 1.19, server: 1.18) HOT 2
- Should we persist nested dind data on user's env? HOT 5
- clock HOT 4
- terminal dimensions not getting updated on resize HOT 3
- Restrict access based on github organizations HOT 1
- Use official docker image for DinD HOT 1
- Please rebuild progrium/envy; still uses HOST_DATA, not HOST_ROOT HOT 12
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