pin the base image tag for compatibility; allow host editing of uploaded files#50
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alfredp wants to merge 3 commits intoBytemarkHosting:masterfrom
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pin the base image tag for compatibility; allow host editing of uploaded files#50alfredp wants to merge 3 commits intoBytemarkHosting:masterfrom
alfredp wants to merge 3 commits intoBytemarkHosting:masterfrom
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Problem: latest Alpine is missing DBM libraries used by WebDAV module
The Dockerfile specifies
httpd:alpineas a base, however when I build an image locally, run it, and test file upload, an error occurs similar to the issue described here: docker-library/httpd#201 (comment)Solution: use a Docker image tag that includes the required libs
Pin the base image to
httpd:2.4.43-alpinewhich is the most recent tag that uses Alpine 3.12, which includes the required DBM libraries.Problem: files uploaded via WebDAV cannot be modified by the host
Upon startup, the entrypoint script changes ownership of all files and directories beneath and including the
/var/lib/davmount to the container userwww-data. Newly created files are also owned by this user, and thus cannot be removed or modified by a non-root user on the host.Solution: allow host edits by using an optional environment variable
Introduce an optional environment variable
LOCALthat changes theumaskfor newly created files and directories that allows edits by a host user, by default.