Dear @paultaylor, last arm docker image has been released 2 years ago. Is there any chance to have an updated version? I recently purchased a licence thinking I could get the latest version on my QNAP NAS, but that didn’t help. Thanks in advance for your feedback and support
SongKong for QNAP arm32
Yes, will get sorted this week
Hi Paul, at the end of the week, I can’t see any updates on docker hub. Is it still planned?
Hi, okay so I have built on my arm32 qnap and pushed it to DockerHub and seemed okay.
However after downloading it from DockerHub when I try and create an image a message flashes up too quickly to see it and then nothing happens.
So i have rebuilt the image and same problem.
So Im unclear if there is a problem with the image or just my qnap arm nas, since I rarely use it im not very familiar with it. So you could download the image yourself and try to run container, however if you do this and it doesnt work then you are left without a working SongKong Arm32 version.
Any ideas ?
Dear @paultaylor,
I have been able to take a screenshot, it looks like a java version issue.
Thanks for the warning, I did a backup of the previous image before starting the test.
Best regards
Hi, thanks okay so the problem is we updated SongKong build to Java 14 (version 58) with SongKong 8.2 , but the Arm32 Docker Image was still based on Java 11 (version 55). So I have now fixed docker image and ran it from command line okay
I’m still having issue using Qnap UI, but that maybe particular to my setup, so perhaps you could try again.
Hi, thanks, the image is now working fine
Dear @paultaylor,
First of all, Happy New Year!
Is there any chance to have arm32 docker image published for latest versions?
Cheers
Yes,sorry we will get this done later this week.
Hi, okay it is done now.
Updated to 10.5 Star now.
HI, I tried to do as same time as other platforms, but have some issues with my qnap.
New release of SongKong coming soon, so will concentrate on that first then will cone back to you on the arm32 issue
Not yet but I have an idea that I’m going to try. Currently the Intel Docker Image is built using Dockerhub but for some reason the arm image is built locally by my (broken) qnap nas. I’m going to see if I can use Dockerhub for the arm build as well, but I’ve been sidetracked by other things.
This is where I am currently https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78637225/can-i-buikld-arm32-docker-files-with-dockerhub