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Huh, using their instructions for docker compose, I use
docker pull codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo:7.0.0
and it errors formanifest unknown
. Removing the version tag so it default to latest doesn't help.Do I need to make an account and
docker login
? That seems like it should be unnecessary for a simple pull.Login isn't necessary, but there is no
:latest
tag published so you need to pull a version that exists. The current version is atcodeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo:1.21.8-0
or at:1.21
if you want one that tracks patch updates (as found in the container registry).Ah, the docs reference V.7.0.0 so that's what I was trying with.
TY, that got her transitioned. The config actually pops a notice that 1.21.9 is available but I don't see that it's in the registry yet. I do like the :latest tag because then I can use watchtower, but I can understand why some people would want to specify the version.