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Hmm not sure. The api-key ENV variable changed with pict-rs 0.4 to
PICTRS__SERVER__API_KEY
, maybe double-check that this is correctly updated and also the same as in your lemmy.hjson config file.the config in docker compose looks like
and in the config it is
the password on both is the same so i don't see what is going wrong :(
Well, did you try changing the 8080 port to rule that out?
hmm after looking i dont even see an option to change the port (in pictrs). it seems stuck at 8080, but since its running on its own network, i doubt it would matter.
just change the port the container exposes, like -p 8081:8080