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With the new stack of technologies used in v5, it becomes harder to package it. The number of languages involved increased (python, javascript, go), there now more interaction (react front, go rest api back), a postgresql database required in addition to neo4j. While before everything was packaged with electron and just laid on neo4j. Like most web apps, it became so complex that it requires 3-4 containers to run. Like for other webapps, I'm starting to think that it is no longer worth trying to package Bloodhound as a PKGBUILD and just leaving the user deal with the docker-compose.
@noptrix Should we start packaging dockers? Like deploying a docker-compose.yml with remote images or sources + locally built Dockerfiles under /usr/share and create a wrapper launching the docker-compose in /usr/bin?
We need to change
blackarch/packages/bloodhound/PKGBUILD
Line 16 in 0a2ee21
to https://github.com/SpecterOps/BloodHound
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