Hi Nicolas,

This looks really interesting. I will definitely take a look at your scripts. 
Thanks!

Jeremiah

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Hi,

I use the docker-compose file pointed to by Michael, so I get 3 containers for 
Web + DB + Scheduler, all this work very well.
If of any use to anyone, I have shared the scripts I use to automatically 
deploy and configure my [pre]production servers.
It's here: https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/Fossology-Docker-Deploy-Scripts

Nico

On 17/03/2020 01:21, Michael C. Jaeger wrote:

Hi,help is always welcome. Have you seen that BTW?  
https://github.com/fossology/fossology/blob/master/docker-compose.ymlI see the 
point you make with the reverse proxy setup as well. If you find a good 
solution / contribute a good improvement, you re welcome of course. For 
postgresql it is easy maybe for the Web server part you would need 
configurations accordingly of course. Right now FOSSology uses mod-php to 
execute the php files for serving Web pages. Kind regards,  Michael

On 17. Mar 2020, at 01:12, Foster, Jeremiah 
<jfos...@luxoft.com><mailto:jfos...@luxoft.com> wrote:On Mon, 2020-03-16 at 
22:48 +0100, Michael C. Jaeger wrote:

Hi,it is for this:https://salsa.debian.org/fossology-team/fossology

Oh, it's in salsa already!? That's good news.And there's an 
ITP:https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=924659

-> not ready, work in progress.

Understood. :-)I wonder if the packaging is a good time to review the 
overallarchitecture of FOSSology? I say that because I think that the 
Dockerimage might use some love. It ships with it both apache and 
Postgresswhich is somewhat different from the micro-architecture approach 
thatdocker lends itself to. I can't run the docker image because I have anginx 
as a reverse proxy / web server and apache needs to bind to port80 in the 
container and that means I need to edit the docker file, etc.It would seem to 
me that if you're clearly defining the dependencies inthe packaging then you 
can use that to shrink the docker image to justthe FOSSology application, 
allowing users to use their web server ofchoice and install Postgres 
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