@itsajay1029 I know this is not as easy as it looks, and I totally understand if you're too busy to get to it--if so no worries at all!--just thank you for having a try! :)
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Can you share some resources for making the docker file work : "install setup needs to have all human prompts removed and become fully automated." I am sorry I got busy with some stuffs but I am available now.. @00000o1
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Hey @itsajay1029 I can but mostly you'll have to figure this out on your own, as this is your contribution, and it's important for you to learn and do the majority of the work. Figuring it out is part of that! :)
I don't actually know how to do this completely, so this is definitely your task if you want it!
What I can think of:
In order to set up on the machine BBpro needs to run an install script (in the README)
This script has many prompts where human needs to type 'y' or something
In order to run in docker, all these prompts bust be made non-interactive.
That's the start. Then the rest follows that, but you need, I think, that as a first step.
Sounds like you're still really into it, that's very good of you! If you want to quit it's OK, I know it is a very challenging task! It's admirable of you to take it on, but no shame if you want to give it up! :)
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Originally posted by: itsajay1029
Can you assign this issue to me and explain on what needs to be done ? @00000o1
Originally posted by: 00000o1
OK first task is Dockerfile needs to work. This means the install setup needs to have all human prompts removed and become fully automated.
Try to figure that one out and then we can move onto the next!
Originally posted by: 00000o1
@itsajay1029 if you know anyone who may be able to help you with this, please ask them to assist you also! :)
Originally posted by: itsajay1029
Sure
Originally posted by: 00000o1
Hi @itsajay1029 would it be a bad idea for you to share your progress?
Originally posted by: 00000o1
@itsajay1029 I know this is not as easy as it looks, and I totally understand if you're too busy to get to it--if so no worries at all!--just thank you for having a try! :)
Originally posted by: itsajay1029
Can you share some resources for making the docker file work : "install setup needs to have all human prompts removed and become fully automated." I am sorry I got busy with some stuffs but I am available now.. @00000o1
Originally posted by: 00000o1
Hey @itsajay1029 I can but mostly you'll have to figure this out on your own, as this is your contribution, and it's important for you to learn and do the majority of the work. Figuring it out is part of that! :)
I don't actually know how to do this completely, so this is definitely your task if you want it!
What I can think of:
That's the start. Then the rest follows that, but you need, I think, that as a first step.
Sounds like you're still really into it, that's very good of you! If you want to quit it's OK, I know it is a very challenging task! It's admirable of you to take it on, but no shame if you want to give it up! :)
Originally posted by: 00000o1
Hey @itsajay1029 I closed that issue. I Don't think we need it for now! :)