From bc77b28d9d0e3a0a6bc56f00e0e1bb1ce65dc737 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zeripath Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2022 08:47:27 +0000 Subject: Make docker gitea/gitea:v1.16-dev etc refer to the latest build on that branch (#18551) * Make docker gitea/gitea:v1.16-dev etc refer to the latest build on that branch One of the problems with our current docker tagging is that although we have strict version tags, latest and dev we do not have a way for docker users to track the current release branch. This PR simply suggests that we use the 1.x-dev tag for these and we build and push these. This will give users who want or need unreleased bug fixes the option of tracking the pre-release version instead of simply jumping to dev. Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton Co-authored-by: KN4CK3R Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao --- docs/content/doc/installation/with-docker-rootless.en-us.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'docs/content/doc/installation/with-docker-rootless.en-us.md') diff --git a/docs/content/doc/installation/with-docker-rootless.en-us.md b/docs/content/doc/installation/with-docker-rootless.en-us.md index b5bc660afb..e3de969122 100644 --- a/docs/content/doc/installation/with-docker-rootless.en-us.md +++ b/docs/content/doc/installation/with-docker-rootless.en-us.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ image as a service. Since there is no database available, one can be initialized Create a directory for `data` and `config` then paste the following content into a file named `docker-compose.yml`. Note that the volume should be owned by the user/group with the UID/GID specified in the config file. By default Gitea in docker will use uid:1000 gid:1000. If needed you can set ownership on those folders with the command: `sudo chown 1000:1000 config/ data/` If you don't give the volume correct permissions, the container may not start. -For a stable release you could use `:latest-rootless`, `:1-rootless` or specify a certain release like `:{{< version >}}-rootless`, but if you'd like to use the latest development version then `:dev-rootless` would be an appropriate tag. +For a stable release you could use `:latest-rootless`, `:1-rootless` or specify a certain release like `:{{< version >}}-rootless`, but if you'd like to use the latest development version then `:dev-rootless` would be an appropriate tag. If you'd like to run the latest commit from a release branch you can use the `:1.x-dev-rootless` tag, where x is the minor version of Gitea. (e.g. `:1.16-dev-rootless`) ```yaml version: "2" -- cgit v1.2.3