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This doesn't replace all usage of `-v`, but it's a start. People sometimes troubleshoot by deleting files (especially bridge config files). Restarting Synapse with a missing registration.yaml file for a given bridge, causes the `-v /something/registration.yaml:/something/registration.yaml:ro` option to force-create `/something/registration.yaml` as a directory. When a path that's provided to the `-v` option is missing, Docker auto-creates that path as a directory. This causes more breakage and confusion later on. We'd rather fail, instead of magically creating directories. Using `--mount`, instead of `-v` is the solution to this. From Docker's documentation: > When you use --mount with type=bind, the host-path must refer to an existing path on the host. > The path will not be created for you and the service will fail with an error if the path does not exist. |
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