Description
Description
I have updated to Gitea 1.17.0, but when starting it I receive an error in the console, and then it exits. The message is available in the first file of my log gist.
In the docker compose file I have 2 volumes defined for use directly by Gitea:
/mnt/gitea/data/
-/var/lib/gitea
/mnt/gitea/custom
-/etc/gitea
Gitea should run under user 1000, as set up in the docker compose file:
environment:
- USER_UID=1000
- USER_GID=1000
According to the console log, Gitea tries to create the /var/lib/gitea/custom/home
directory, which is mapped to /mnt/gitea/data/custom/home
on the host system.
After inspecting this latter path, I see that no one is granted write permissions on the custom
directory in it:
/mnt/gitea/data $ ls -hal
total 20K
drwxr-xr-x 5 1000 1000 4.0K okt 29 2021 .
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4.0K jún 14 2021 ..
dr-x------ 13 1000 1000 4.0K nov 10 2021 custom
drwx------ 5 1000 1000 4.0K márc 26 00:21 git
drwx------ 2 root root 4.0K jún 13 2021 ssh
However, if I grant write permission to the owner with sudo chmod u+w custom
, Gitea will still produce the same error on startup, then exit, and when exited, the write permission on the directory have disappeared.
I suspect that Gitea is unable to create the new home
directory because it removes the write permission from it's parent directory, but I also suspect that I might be doing something wrong, as no one else has reported this bug yet.
If I try to fix this problem by hand, by manually creating the directory and setting ownership, as seen here:
sudo mkdir custom/home
sudo chown 1000:1000 custom/home
then starting up Gitea can continue a little, but will exit again because it wants yet another directory besides the new home
one. The output from this run is in the second file in my log gist.
Gitea Version
v1.17.0
Can you reproduce the bug on the Gitea demo site?
No
Log Gist
https://gist.github.com/mpeter50/c7ba7eb7fc5e74fd708736736800a4e6
Screenshots
No response
Git Version
2.36.2
Operating System
Raspbian
How are you running Gitea?
I'm running Gitea in Docker, for which I have built the container image myself, using the Docker.rootless DOckerfile in the repo.
Database
MySQL