Removed the openssl-dev package from the Django Dockerfiles (local and production) to fix the unsatisfiable constraints error.
The error appears because you can't have openssl and libressl installed at the same time. One of the package used by the template/project installs libressl which create an error when trying to install openssl.
Thx to @browniebroke
* Export PG* envs when backing up postgres
* Export PG* envs when restoring postgres from backup
* Prevent postgres connection from dropping all at ones
* Alter postgres backups docs
Include another crucial prerequisite.
* "feel free switching" -> "feel free to switch"
* Address the feedback
* Move to the python:alpine docker image
- Switch the base images for local and production to alpine
- Install extra dependencies for psycopg2, Pillow and cffi
- Change shebang for shell scripts to use sh instead of bash
* Move to the python:alpine docker image
- Migrate group and user creation to Alpine syntax
* Move to the python:alpine docker image
- Remove `function` keyword, unsupported in shell
* Upgrade various places to the latest Python 3.6
* Test support for translations
* Add gettext library, required for translations support
* Add locale folder for translations support with README documenting it
* Update Changelog
* Tweak command to test translations support
* Re-organize compose/ into environment-specific file groups
Closes#1316.
* Commit missing files
That was weird: git failed to commit one specific folder previously
* Introduce development-time Celery services
Closes#1225.
* Re-order django and postgres services in production.yml
* Switch local service extension tactics
* Fix celery services inheriting ports from the django's
* Introduce static asset build infrastructure
* Enhance gulpfile.js
* Introduce node service
* BrowserSync debug-only support
* Remove newline before BrowserSync debug-only support section
* FIx node Dockerfile package.json COPY
* Try fiixing node Dockerfile package.json COPY ones again
* Switch to `node:7-slim`
* Try switching to node:6
To account for possible node:7 docker-compose incompatibiltiy
* Revert "Try switching to node:6"
This reverts commit 62cc02df1a.
* Try switcging workdir to /app
* Try utilizing relative package.json path
* Resetting to the last version working locally with docker-compose 1.11.x
* Build upon the latest node:7.9-slim
* Stop dockerignoring package.json
* Fix typo
* Try a different package.json path
* Revert "Try a different package.json path"
This reverts commit f29f8500b8.
* Revert "Fix typo"
This reverts commit 02033729b5.
* Revert "Stop dockerignoring package.json"
This reverts commit 63c5491546.
* Upgrade docker-engine and docker-compose used by Travis CI
* Fix .travis.yml comments
* Inline docker-engine and docker-compose versions
* DEBUG: pwd
* Revert "DEBUG: pwd "
This reverts commit 6c2ed4321a.
* Try copying package.json to the same dir as node Dockerfile's
* Revert "Try copying package.json to the same dir as node Dockerfile's"
This reverts commit 24340a0783.
* Try out node:7.9
* Revert "Try out node:7.9"
This reverts commit 32286d33c2.
* Revert "Upgrade docker-engine and docker-compose used by Travis CI"
* Get rid of npm-check-updates
Reason: Reserved for the upcoming PR
* Get rid of npm-check
Reason: Reserved for the upcoming PR
* Get rid of 'standard' npm package
Reason: Reserved for the upcoming PR
* Clean up package.json
* Preserve package.json uncoditionally
Since we now have *unconditional* node.js integration, `package.json` must be out there whenever `node` service gets built
* Upgrade node service image to 7.10
* Document Node.js-Docker integration
* Fix gulpfile.js images region name
* Get rid of Gulp migrate task
* Document Gulp-Docker integration
* Introduce static asset build infrastructure
* Enhance gulpfile.js
* Introduce node service
* BrowserSync debug-only support
* Remove newline before BrowserSync debug-only support section
* FIx node Dockerfile package.json COPY
* Try fiixing node Dockerfile package.json COPY ones again
* Switch to `node:7-slim`
* Try switching to node:6
To account for possible node:7 docker-compose incompatibiltiy
* Revert "Try switching to node:6"
This reverts commit 62cc02df1a.
* Try switcging workdir to /app
* Try utilizing relative package.json path
* Resetting to the last version working locally with docker-compose 1.11.x
* Build upon the latest node:7.9-slim
* Stop dockerignoring package.json
* Revert "Stop dockerignoring package.json"
This reverts commit 63c5491546.
* Fix typo
* Revert "Fix typo"
This reverts commit 02033729b5.
* Try a different package.json path
* Revert "Try a different package.json path"
This reverts commit f29f8500b8.
* Upgrade docker-engine and docker-compose used by Travis CI
* Fix .travis.yml comments
* Inline docker-engine and docker-compose versions
* DEBUG: pwd
* Revert "DEBUG: pwd "
This reverts commit 6c2ed4321a.
* Try copying package.json to the same dir as node Dockerfile's
* Revert "Try copying package.json to the same dir as node Dockerfile's"
This reverts commit 24340a0783.
* Try out node:7.9
* Revert "Try out node:7.9"
This reverts commit 32286d33c2.
* Revert "Upgrade docker-engine and docker-compose used by Travis CI"
* Get rid of npm-check-updates
Reason: Reserved for the upcoming PR
* Get rid of npm-check
Reason: Reserved for the upcoming PR
* Get rid of 'standard' npm package
Reason: Reserved for the upcoming PR
* Clean up package.json
* Preserve package.json uncoditionally
Since we now have *unconditional* node.js integration, `package.json` must be out there whenever `node` service gets built
* Upgrade node service image to 7.10
* Document Node.js-Docker integration
* Fix gulpfile.js images region name
* Get rid of Gulp migrate task
* Document Gulp-Docker integration
* Remove Gulp-Docker integraton not supported initialization message