I wanna be back for develop another UI for Lemmy, which will look like modern Reddit, but better.
Earlier i install lemmy with this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fzCUEpFnDg
but now, devs made changes around nginx, so… i cant install Lemmy now. Docker sends me errors))
If you are interested in developing a new UI, please contact me, I need the help of people who understand the installation issue.
Oh no! It is possible to save your SSL certificates by simply copying the files into your computer, then you don’t need to run the certbot again.
This is the least of the problems. At least it is solved simply by waiting :D
Maybe you will record a new video manual about how you manage to install lemmy 0.17?
I can do that, but I can’t right now, I am very busy writing for my thesis unfortunately :/
If I manage to write enough tonight I might be able to do it tomorrow.
Yes, I understand, anytime you’re free.
It’s just that in the coming months I have a lot of time to continue developing the UI and I decided that it would be useful for the Lemmy community. Considering that I have already done this before. Hope i dont get stuck in such a stupid stage :D
I think that if you use the new docker-compile file, the one that includes the NGINX block, then you might not need to go through the step of the nginx configuration.
I have not tested this myself though, but I can test it when I make the updated tutorial.
https://shownotes.opensourceisawesome.com/lemmy/
now I’m trying to make an installation using this guide, but I’m facing similar problems. unfortunately, my knowledge is not enough to solve them, but I think it will be interesting for you to familiarize yourself with this in order to gain some knowledge, I do not know.
I may be wrong, but it seems all the problems are due to nginx :D
UPD: I also tried to do the following. I installed version 0.16.4 with this guide from opensourceisawesome.com, it was installed normally.
But when I tried to upgrade to 0.17 according to the official guide, I ran into problems again, the site crashed.