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morris-murigi opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 4 comments
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Importing LoRaWAN device repository #108

morris-murigi opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 4 comments

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@morris-murigi
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The Makefile does not unless I change I remove "-" in "docker-compose" to "docker compose"

@ouinouin
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ouinouin commented Mar 9, 2025

same here, docker-compose is an outdated script now. maybe the script should test if docker-compose exists and if docker compose exists

@brocaar
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brocaar commented Mar 12, 2025

Would you mind creating a PR replacing docker-compose with docker compose? On my environment, both commands are available (I assume docker-compose is an alias for docker compose), but I think it is safe to assume that on current installations, docker compose is available.

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@brocaar , i ll try to make a pr (i m not a developper so its a bit a pin for me. basically, docker compose was historically a separated package / script , when the sub command docker compose was not yet born. docker-compose is to be considered now legacy so its better not to refer it in modern tools. by the way all ypes of docker installations now offers the docker compose subcommand.

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brocaar commented Mar 18, 2025

@ouinouin I think a find/repalce for "docker-compose" > "docker compose" should do the trick.

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