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How to install podman-compose in an air-gapped network? #924
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You can simply copy podman_compose.py file and call it directly. You will need pyyaml and dotnev installed. On Debian-based distributions these are in python3-dotnev and python3-yaml packages. |
By the way, |
Ok thank you @p12tic this is on REL 8.x box but air-gapped. So either do the We have pulled the latest from the RPM but 8.8 only pulls podman 4.6.1 I believe currently. We have to try podman 5 as well. We will try this and see what we get. I appreciate it. |
@DaleBinghamSoteriaSoft You might want to download and install
Installing these by hand would be more or less equivalent to using the |
You can download the tarball
You can pick any version or tag instead of main.
But as others said it's a single file script you can just put the file in bin and chmod +x |
Thank you both for that information. I will try those. |
The question I have : What is the best way to install podman-compose into an air gapped (no outside Internet) network? If this is in a lab, a secure environment, or some other machine or network that has no way to run
pip install podman-compose
?I do not see a way to do that from this site or podman.io. I have searched for this from other folks/articles and came up empty. Short of "install on a networked machine, make an image, push to your air-gapped network" I cannot find or think of one. And that is not an easy upgrade path when it changes.
Or do we wait for podman 5.x with
podman compose
built in?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: