linuxserver / docker-pyload

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Migrate Image to Python 3 #16

Closed Forger125 closed 2 years ago

Forger125 commented 3 years ago

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Sorry in advance for any faux pas with this post, it's my first bug for LSIO!

Expected Behavior

Should the Docker image use the more recent Pyload version (Pyload-NG) built atop Python 3 (from branch "master") rather than the legacy version on Python 2 which is now EOL and deprecated per project documentation (from branch "stable").

Current Behavior

The image is still built on Python 2 (see below) image

Steps to Reproduce

NA

Environment

OS: Ubuntu 18.04.5 CPU architecture: arm64 (Raspberry Pi Model 4B) Image digest: d6e4f904fda3a97045d98c520630dfcc66d24407de7d62b08a48d6e1bdcd9a82 How docker service was installed: Distro repo

Command used to create docker container (run/create/compose/screenshot)

version: "2.1"  
services:  
  pyload:  
    image: linuxserver/pyload  
    container_name: pyload  
    environment:  
      - PUID=1001  
      - PGID=1001  
      - TZ="America/New York"  
    volumes:  
      - ./config:/config  
      - /home/ubuntu/Downloads:/downloads  
    ports:  
      - 4444:8000  
    labels:  
      - "diun.enable=true"  
      - "diun.watch_repo=true"  
    restart: unless-stopped

Docker logs

NA

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aptalca commented 3 years ago

We eventually will, but last I checked, it was still alpha and not ready for general public consumption

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