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Hi,

Nice work. Thank you!
I found a couple of places that I couldnt see how to fix.
Comments are in the commits. Let me know if you can help.

All the best and thank you!

The healthcheck in the container does not work without this. nginx never starts if you don't change the health check to executable.
This is a question, because I dont know where to put it. 
the directory structure is reversed for foolfuuka/frame within the php system. 
checking out the repo, doing docker-compose up -d does not result in a fully working system. 
Here is the error I found when navigating. 
example: /foolfuuka/boards/image/wg/1574/34/1574348094708.png ...should be...
      /foolfuuka/boards/wg/image/1574/34/1574348094708.png
      
the directory structure in the shared volume is ...
/boards # ls
image  thumb
/boards # ls *
image:
w   wg
thumb:
w   wg

when it should be (if the url is authoritative: /boards/wg/image and /boards/wg/thumb)

Do you know how to fix this so that it is more stream lined? I was using the hayden scraper
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Suika commented Dec 17, 2019

This is a question, because I dont know where to put it.

Questions are issues > https://github.com/Suika/foolstack-docker/issues

RUN chmod +x /php-fpm-healthcheck should actually not matter due to php/Dockerfile#5 CMD sh /php-fpm-healthcheck -v || exit 1

grafik

Do pull the images against and use eve for the moment, since it seems to work for now.
The thing with healthcheck is strange, it should work. And at least works by one other person currently running the stack. So this is really strange.

What does docker info say?

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Suika commented Dec 17, 2019

grafik

This is with eve. Maybe there is something wrong with hayden, since it is partly broken atm but a fix is in works.

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