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port is already allocated #2874
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Yes, just edit the docker-compose.yml |
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Is it sufficient to change?
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Can you please have just one issue for the topic? As already answered at WeblateOrg/weblate#13267 (comment): You will need to include the port in https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/admin/install/docker.html#envvar-WEBLATE_SITE_DOMAIN if using a non-standard one. |
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Describe the issue
I just want to deploy and use it, but the Docker image keeps getting stuck at "port is already allocated". Is there a quick way to adjust it to use another port? The error occurs directly, which is quite a high barrier for new users.
I already tried
Steps to reproduce the behavior
https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/admin/install/docker.html
Expected behavior
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