The current healthcheck command results in progress info being output.
Add -f/--fail, -s/--silent, -S/--show-error options to avoid progress
output, but still show error messages if something goes wrong.
Use separate args for dotnet publish commands
Original-merge: d260f30810
Merged-by: Joshua M. Boniface <joshua@boniface.me>
Backported-by: Joshua Boniface <joshua@boniface.me>
* Target net6.0
* Use new Enum.TryParse(ReadOnlySpan<char>) overload
* Replace RNGCryptoServiceProvider with RandomNumberGenerator
* ci - target net6.0 (#6594)
* Update deployment for dotnet6
* Use generic 6.0.x preview for CI
* Update direct dotnet download links
Co-authored-by: Bond_009 <bond.009@outlook.com>
This command seems to inexplicably fail in Docker builds, despite
working on the CLI, similar to what happened with the command directly
above it in c257d6071c. Fix it in the same
way by adding `-k`.
* Fix Docker Arm Nightly
Updated image base.
There was an error for libssl missing. I attempted to add libssl1.0.0 but it wasn't found so I fell back to libssl-dev.
Much more work needs to be done. ffmpeg is still debian based. I attempted to add jellyfin-ffmpeg but I was having too many issues so I'm saving it for another day, but it at least builds out successfully.
* Fix docker arm64 nightly
This causes the jellyfin process to be pid 1 in the container. It can
receive signals like SIGTERM (from "docker stop", for example) and shut
down properly.
The self contained packages already contains the dotnet runtime
No need to use the dotnet runtime base image.
This should decrease the size of the image.
The common.build.sh script was removed in #1793 but the Dockerfiles
still used this to perform the dotnet publish. Remove that call and do
the publish explicitly.