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Differences between Docker images #64

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nmstoker opened this issue Jun 19, 2016 · 6 comments
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Differences between Docker images #64

nmstoker opened this issue Jun 19, 2016 · 6 comments

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@nmstoker
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Hello,
It may be obvious to others, but it seems a little unclear regarding the differences in the two Docker images - one seems to do everything and the other does the web.

Does that mean if I get the everything version I can easily switch it to also show the web-front end?

A little more colour would help out here (since I'm hesitant to "just have a go" given the resources needed 😄 )

Would be great if you could spell out a little more exactly what the differences are.

Many thanks,
Neil

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nmstoker commented Aug 5, 2016

Anybody?

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nmstoker commented Aug 5, 2016

I just went with the conceptnet-web one - it seems to work fine for basic API usage so far. Unsure if I'm missing anything from the other one, but might as well close this now...

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jac2130 commented May 8, 2019

I would love to know where the Dockerfiles and docker-compose scripts are located, so if one wants to modify things one can do that? Are those somewhere publicly stored?

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rspeer commented May 8, 2019

This issue is from 3 years ago, and ConceptNet does not currently use Docker.

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jac2130 commented May 9, 2019

I see, do you have some guidance for someone who would like to run your system in Docker containers? Even old Docker and docker-compose files would be great to start working with!

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rspeer commented May 9, 2019

No I don't, and -- although you got around the message saying this by adding to an old issue -- GitHub Issues is not a Q&A site.

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