* Update Postorius, Hyperkitty and django-mailman3.
Also, entrypoint script should compile i18n messages.
* Add git to postorius image.
* Also compile i18n messages in Postorius.
* Add GNU Gettext to the images.
* Do not compilemessages.
* Do not compilemessages.
* Add libffi to all Postorius images.
* Use Django less than a certain version.
* Fix the version constraint.
* Fix uwsgi configuration by using only processes.
Whoosh completely breaks down on 4GB of mail archives, so provide xapian
as an alternative. It's not hooked up automatically, but can be enabled
in the config files.
Related to issue #97.
This way we can depend on alpine's python3 package which is binary
compatible with the rest of the python packages in the distribution.
This requires spelling out python3 explicitly in several places since
alpine still defaults to python 2 for /usr/bin/python.
* Use old style middleware settings for Python 2.
* Make entrypoint python2 and 3 compatible.
* Fix python command to test for mysql server.
* Bettery docker-entrypoint to work with Python 2 & 3
* Add missing braces.
When running the mailman-web container with `UWSGI_STATIC_MAP=/static=/opt/mailman-web-data/static` (as suggested in https://github.com/maxking/docker-mailman#serving-static-files), the Browser receives the CSS files, but refuses to render them because of wrong MIME type (`text/plain`). Also, in the docker logs, a warning shows up that `/etc/mime.types` was not found.
According to the [Alpine package index](https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/contents?branch=edge&name=mailcap&arch=armhf&repo=main), this file is part of the `mailcap` package. Installing it in the container makes Postorius stop looking ugly again!
* Update mailman-web to use Python 3
* Update configuration
* Python 3.6 image.
* Use alpine 3.7
* Use new style middleware
* Use alpine 3.6
* In Python 3, urlparse was renamed to urllib.parse
* Create rolling releases using the Gitlab API.
This commit builds rolling releases of Container images using the latest commit
on master branch if the pipeline passed for it. The script which gets the
references is still un-tested and should be tested.
The latest commit hashes are passed as arguments to the Dockerfile, which is
then used by PIP to install the specific version of the dependency.