Hello guys,
at the moment I am considering how to install vdr at my fresh openmdiavault3 installation. Round about one year ago I installed the openmediavault-vdr plugin, but it used an outdated vdr version 2.0.3. So I decided to install vdr 2.2.0 at the command line from etobi's repository with the loss of the plugin gui.
Which version of vdr is used by the plugin today? Is it still using the default/stable debian jessie packages?
If I have a look at the version of the debian vdr packages, I still see the old vdr, but maybe the openmediavault plugin integrates another repo like etobi's repo nowadays. If this is the case, it would be an alternative for me to install the openmediavault-vdr plugin.
root@omv:~# apt-cache madison vdr
vdr | 2.0.3-3 | http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ jessie/main amd64 Packages
vdr | 2.0.3-3 | http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ jessie/main Sources
Otherwise I am fiddeling around with docker. I think it would be an ideal solution to encapsulate the vdr and its complete configuration files. But in the docker images repo we don't have an image for the vdr and I am completely new to docker.
Before I start I want to find out if it is possible to create a completely new container with the following packages from etobi's repo and git and if it is possible to give the container the needed access rights?
- vdr 2.2.0 from etobi's repo
- vdradmin-am from etobi's repo
- vdr-plugin-vnsiserver from git (so I also need the git packages in the docker container to compile)
- the docker container needs access to my dvb device (digital devices cine s2)
- the docker container needs access to a zfs filesystem to store recordings
- the docker container needs access to a separate hdd for timeshift
Is all this possible with the openemediavault-docker plugin gui or at least with the docker command line? If so, is there any good (maybe comparable) howto which describes the creation of such a docker container?
Thanks and greetings Hoppel