I am trying to install Lemmy with Docker. I followed the instructions here but I get the following error message:

ERROR: The Compose file './docker-compose.yml' is invalid because:
Invalid top-level property "x-logging". Valid top-level sections for this Compose file are: version, services, networks, volumes, secrets, configs, and extensions starting with "x-".

It says extensions start with “x-”, so I assume that I need to install some extension regarding to logging. This is straightforward, but apparently I haven’t been able to find the right keywords to ask Google…

Could anyone point me to this required extension and how to install it?

  • ActuallyRuben@actuallyruben.nl
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    1 year ago

    Try updating your docker-compose version. Any top-level property starting with x- should be accepted as an extension, whether compose can understand it’s contents or not. In this case the x-logging section is used as a fragment to set up default logging settings for each service.

    • japps13@beehaw.orgOP
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      1 year ago

      The doc says

      Make sure you have both docker and docker-compose(>=1.24.0) installed. On Ubuntu, just run apt install docker-compose docker.io.

      and I have,

      $ docker-compose -v
      docker-compose version 1.25.0, build unknown
      

      However, I don’t have docker.io, because

      The following packages have unmet dependencies:
       containerd.io : Conflicts: containerd
                       Conflicts: runc
      E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages.
      

      I am a bit wary about uninstalling containerd and runc, because I have a few other docker containers running on the VPS and I don’t want to break them. What is the difference between docker.io and the regular docker package? Is it why docker-compose throws an error?