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service "web" can't be used with extends as it declare depends_on #20696

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martonivan opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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service "web" can't be used with extends as it declare depends_on #20696

martonivan opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 2 comments
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Bug description

The self-hosted Posthog cannot be managed by docker-compose-v2 anymore. Since version 2.24.6.
docker/compose#11522

How to reproduce

  1. Upgrade the docker-compose-plugin package to 2.24.6
  2. Try to stop/start the stack with docker compose down/up

Environment

  • PostHog Cloud US, project ID: [please provide from https://us.posthog.com/settings/project-details#variables]
  • PostHog Cloud EU, project ID: [please provide from https://eu.posthog.com/settings/project-details#variables]
  • PostHog Hobby self-hosted with docker compose, version/commit: 1.43.1
  • PostHog self-hosted with Kubernetes (deprecated, see "Sunsetting Kubernetes support"), version/commit: [please provide]

Additional context

It works perfectly after downgrading the docker-compose-plugin package on Ubuntu 22.04.

@martonivan martonivan added the bug Something isn't working right label Mar 4, 2024
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vsupalov commented May 2, 2024

This issue is resolved with a recent docker compose update (2.27 works for me again), and can be closed.

Related issue: docker/compose#11544

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thanks!

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