fix: Fix the Dockerfile, so it can build again
I think I've just forgotten to add `-y` to apt-get. So the image could not be built because it was waiting for a user's input Issue: https://git.badhouseplants.net/allanger/dumb-downloader/issues/9
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@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ RUN cargo build --release --jobs 2 -Z sparse-registry
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FROM debian:stable
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FROM debian:stable
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COPY --from=builder /src/target/release/dudo /bin/dudo
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COPY --from=builder /src/target/release/dudo /bin/dudo
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RUN apt-get update &&\
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RUN apt-get update &&\
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apt-get install openssl ca-certificates &&\
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apt-get install -y openssl ca-certificates &&\
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apt-get clean
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apt-get clean -y
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RUN chmod +x /bin/dudo
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RUN chmod +x /bin/dudo
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WORKDIR /workdir
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WORKDIR /workdir
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ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/dudo"]
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ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/dudo"]
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