I couldn't get my container started with postgress running but I had an idea:
I started the upgrade process with Lemmy-Easy-Deploy,
canceled out of it before it removed the containers,
ran sudo docker exec -i lemmy-easy-deploy-postgres-1 psql -U lemmy -c "alter user lemmy with password 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'"
with the password set in my env
file,
then restarted the upgrade process. It's running again.
The odd part is that it was running fine until the upgrade.
I used the Lemmy-Easy-Deploy method but the catch is that I migrated from Google Cloud Free Tier to a paid server with another host. I have the backups so I can always restore from that if I really have to. I have an env file with the password that it should be using but I'm not sure how it was changed...
I went to upgrade Lemmy from 18.4 to 18.5 but in the process it failed with an incorrect Postgres password error. I'm trying to create a new docker container and mount the postgres volume in order to reset the "lemmy" user password but can't figure out how to get it running without knowing the password.
Could anyone point me in the right direction, please?
What Cloudflare API am I supposed to use?
Good point. I did follow a few accounts I already follow on Mastodon. But then I thought "I have a Mastodon account already... Why am I doing this?"
And the Emojis instead of starring a post was throwing me off.
edit: I see there is a star online now. Maybe it was just the Kimis app that was weird.
Is Firefish the same thing as Calckey?
I created a Calckey account a couple of weeks ago but it was basically a weird Mastodon with even fewer people from what I could tell.
You have more faith in people than I do…
Project Manager
I’m think I’m seeing a trend…
Did you request him to a add the ones you want?
What sub was it?
Definitely noticeable!
Also, the amount of communication here is AWESOME! Thank you for keeping us updated.
Wow, it hadn’t even crossed my mind that people ALREADY might not recognize it.
I'm on lemmy.world and I can see the time and date your comment was posted and same for edited.