Vasil Vasilev
Vasil Vasilev
That sounds like an elaborate workaround. Sure, I can make containers stay after being removed, and I will mark them as stopped/removed. Regarding the interactive graph, I think that may...
Addressed in #45. @steinybot I have made changes to the whole application UI. All containers are shown, regardless of whether they are running or stopped (removed containers are obviously not...
Somehow it seems that the id of the container is not being reported properly, and this is a parsing exception. Does the monitor work after this or does it stop...
Opened a new issue. Closing the current one because the original issue has been resolved.
Actually I will keep this one closed. I will comment on the other issue.
I didn't really choose this behavior. As soon as you remove a container, Docker no longer shows any information about it, when running the set of commands that I'm using...
Just to clarify any confusion. I'm talking about the Zinc eviction mechanism of the cache. I can create and restore the cache through `pushRemoteCache/pullRemoteCache`. What I'm describing in this ticket...
Because tracing is coming to CE3, as much as I love `fs2`, I don't feel that special casing `fs2` internals inside `cats-effect` is the way to go. Ideally, we would...
I haven't forgotten about this. We're currently making some foundational changes to the CE3 thread pool and we're discussing splitting it out in a separate library.
> has anybody tried compileOrder := CompileOrder.JavaThenScala as a way of keeping scalac from blowing up trying to process the .java source? This is possible, a jar _can_ be produced...