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port7 option with fiji-linux64 #3

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fredericcervenansky opened this issue Feb 1, 2017 · 3 comments
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port7 option with fiji-linux64 #3

fredericcervenansky opened this issue Feb 1, 2017 · 3 comments

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@fredericcervenansky
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Hi,
I'm trying to use fiji docker image and I have an error when I run the fiji-linux64 command:
[ERROR] Skipping unsupported option -port7
This issue has been fixed two years ago (imagej/ImageJ#98).
Could you regenarate the image with a recent imagej?

@ctrueden
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Sorry @fredericcervenansky for the long delay in reply. As mentioned via private mail, this repository was created by a developer who has since left LOCI. I do not have time to update or maintain it right now, so I added it to the ImageJ wish list page as needing community assistance.

Would you have any interest in helping to keep it maintained? I am happy to help—I just cannot take point on it. Perhaps we could establish a Travis CI job to keep it automatically updated in the future?

@fredericcervenansky
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Hi @ctrueden, it's good idea to build a Travis CI job and if I can I will be happy to help you to maintain it.
But I'm really busy for the moment and I have no time to be involved in this project until next month.

@ctrueden
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@fredericcervenansky I totally understand, being in the same boat myself. If you do find time and interest to work on this after your urgent priorities are resolved, ping back here and we'll discuss in more detail how to proceed.

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