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Simon de Kraa
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Now I think about it is not that simple having a full install on a image on the hub (or is it? see below about the information that you can provide at install time). So maybe we should start with a Dockerfile, copy the install files and a $DLC/install/response.ini file and actually run proinst -b response.ini. It does not take *that* much time to install OpenEdge. An after that use that image for deployment. [/home/kraades] grep "^\[" $DLC/install/response.ini [Configuration Count] [Product Configuration 1] [Product Configuration 2] [Product Configuration 3] [Product Configuration 4] [OpenEdge Explorer] [Previous Settings] [Type and Destination] [Server Engine] [SonicEsbAdapter] [WebServer] [Language Default] [Language Choice] [International Settings] [WSA] [PacificAppServerPortDetails] [Installed Products] [Product 62] [Product 105] [Product 113] [Product 244] [/home/kraades]
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