linuxserver/docker-bookstack

[BUG] Can't update prior 24.10.2

smartshogu opened this issue · 2 comments

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Current Behavior

Hello docker-bookstack,

i run Bookstack via podman on a Ubuntu 22.04 machine.
if i run Bookstack with version latest or 24.10.3 (updated on: Dec 22, 2024 at 11:26 pm)

the bookstackapp crashes with this error:

s6-rc: warning: unable to start service init-permissions: command exited 1

I found out, that Bookstack runs fine with the same configuration on an Ubuntu-Host 24.04. machine
so i guess this bug is some kind host related.

Expected Behavior

it would be fantastic running Bookstack a little bit longer on Ubuntu 22.04 (End of Standard Support: June 2027)

Thank you!

Steps To Reproduce

change between version=latest and version=24.10.2

Environment

- OS: Ubuntu 22.04
- How docker service was installed:

running not docker but podman for nearly 3 years

CPU architecture

x86-64

Docker creation

podman run --detach --pod Bookstack \
--name=bookstackdb \
--tz=Europe/Berlin \
-e PUID=1200 \
-e PGID=1200 \
-e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD= \
-e MYSQL_DATABASE=bookstackapp \
-e MYSQL_USER= \
-e MYSQL_PASSWORD= \
-v /.../Bookstack/mariadb:/var/lib/mysql \
--label io.containers.autoupdate=image \
--restart on-failure:5  \
docker.io/library/mariadb:10.11

podman run --detach --pod Bookstack \
--name=bookstackapp \
--tz=Europe/Berlin \
-e PUID=1200 \
-e PGID=1200 \
-e APP_URL=https://.com \
-e DB_HOST=Bookstack \
-e DB_DATABASE=bookstackapp \
-e DB_USERNAME= \
-e DB_PASSWORD= \
-e APP_KEY='base64:' \
-v /.../Bookstack/app:/config \
--label io.containers.autoupdate=image \
--restart on-failure:5 \
docker.io/linuxserver/bookstack:latest

Container logs

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───────────────────────────────────────
GID/UID
───────────────────────────────────────

User UID:    1200
User GID:    1200
───────────────────────────────────────
Linuxserver.io version: v24.10.3-ls183
Build-date: 2024-12-22T22:22:54+00:00
───────────────────────────────────────

using keys found in /config/keys
chmod: changing permissions of '/etc/logrotate.d/acpid': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/etc/logrotate.d/nginx': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/etc/logrotate.d/php-fpm': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/etc/logrotate.d/php-fpm83': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/config/nginx/nginx.conf': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/config/nginx/nginx.conf.sample': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/config/nginx/ssl.conf.sample': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/config/nginx/resolver.conf': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/config/nginx/worker_processes.conf': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/config/nginx/site-confs': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/config/nginx/site-confs/default.conf.sample': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/config/nginx/site-confs/default.conf': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/config/nginx/ssl.conf': Operation not permitted
chmod: changing permissions of '/config/nginx/dhparams.pem': Operation not permitted
s6-rc: warning: unable to start service init-permissions: command exited 1

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We do not test or support podman; you're welcome to seek best-effort community help on our discord in #other-support but we will not entertain out of scope support issues on github. As you also stated, this is more likely to be a host issue, which we would also not assist with. Closing this.