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[BUG] Dashy not working again about dashy HOT 8 CLOSED

p6002 avatar p6002 commented on July 1, 2024
[BUG] Dashy not working again

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CrazyWolf13 avatar CrazyWolf13 commented on July 1, 2024 2

Just to clarifiy this, the changes were posted here on github a while ago, some days before the release there was another one, on the main readme is a note and on the release itself is a note.

Also all clients that are updating in the next time, there is a note inside the log and UI when breaking changes appear, so feel free to update ;)

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mezakos avatar mezakos commented on July 1, 2024 1

Same here, I had to dig up the documentation and then I saw these changes.. looked for release notes that tells about breaking changes but didn't find one.. I'm glad that I could help

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karoltheguy avatar karoltheguy commented on July 1, 2024 1

I know what you mean but that's unfortunately part of the responsibilities when you do upgrades of anything.
Always read the release notes.

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mezakos avatar mezakos commented on July 1, 2024

Seems like they changed the internal port to 8080 from 80 and the config path to /app/user-data/conf.yml.

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p6002 avatar p6002 commented on July 1, 2024

Thanks, now it works partially. I don't know how I would get the idea to change these parameters myself...
I will preemptively disable Watchtower auto update and never update this container again. Thanks again!

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p6002 avatar p6002 commented on July 1, 2024

Ideally, there would be information on directly on the dashboard. I'm not in the habit of reading every piece of documentation in my spare time ;)

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CrazyWolf13 avatar CrazyWolf13 commented on July 1, 2024

Yes, never do upgrades without at least reading some sort of changelog, every sysadmin should know that.

I know what you mean but that's unfortunately part of the responsibilities when you do upgrades of anything. Always read the release notes.

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