![]() └─3972 /usr/bin/dockerd -H fd:// -containerd=/run/containerd/containerd.sock Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: disabled)Īctive: active (running) since Sun 12:52:46 CET 3min 33s ago rvice - Docker Application Container Engine.You will notice that the package contains files under /usr/share/doc/yum-utils-1.1.30. Inside, install the yum-utils package: yum install -y yum-utilsĪfterwards, if you use repoquery to inspect the contents of the yum-utils package repoquery -l yum-utils ![]() Here is a minimal example to illustrate the problem:įirst create a new centos container: docker run -t -i centos:centos6 /bin/bash Is there a way to install the missing files through yum? I suspect that this is somehow a “feature” of Docker, which tries to avoid the installation of unnecessary documentation files into the container, but could not find any information about it. According to repoquery -l kolab-webadmin, the sql file is indeed included in the package. After doing some research, I found out, that the setup script tries to use an sql schema file, located in /usr/share/doc/kolab-webadmin-3.1.5. But afterwards, when I tried to run the setup script, several errors occurred. At first glance, the installation of the official packages seemed to work without problems. I’m trying to install the Kolab groupware in a Docker container based on CentOS 6.5. ![]()
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