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I'm having a hard time to move my docker compose files to podman and I can't find any podman compose instructions. Does it work reliably for you?

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[–] beta_tester@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

yes, I could but I could do it for many containers. Where would it fit best? in the github issues, discussions, here, reddit, fedora discussion forum, ... I'm just not sure where it would fit

[–] mindfive@lemm.ee 6 points 1 year ago

You started a thread here explicitly asking for docker compose files that work on podman, but implicitly you want files that don’t have your particular issues. What issue are you having? It could be that it’s a setup/config issue and not a compose problem. Podman is specifically compatible with rocker and its tools, where I’ve seen people just alias docker to podman on their systems and keep working.

I doubt that all of your containers are all having unique problems. So sharing one or two of the common blockers, and how you have tried to work around them, would help a lot in what kinds of compose files you are looking for.

For instance, can you run a compose that is just a single Redis container? Just share it here, help us help you.