wine-mono has gone bye-bye from Arch...fix Dockerfile accordingly
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FROM ghcr.io/linuxserver/baseimage-kasmvnc:arch
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RUN (echo "[multilib]"; echo "Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist") | tee -a /etc/pacman.conf && pacman -Syu || true && pacman -S --noconfirm wine wine-mono wine-gecko && yes | pacman -Scc
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RUN tee -a /etc/pacman.conf && pacman -Syu || true && pacman -S --noconfirm wine wine-gecko && yes | pacman -Scc
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ADD --chown=911:911 . /config/app
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COPY /root /
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@@ -13,3 +13,7 @@ to use the name of your program's main executable. You'll also need to fix dock
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network. I use caddy-docker-proxy to publish a bunch of apps (including ProMash) on my home server, but if you
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use something else, you'll want to either aim whatever proxy server you're using to port 8080 or include a ```ports```
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block to expose port 8080.
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In any case, ```docker compose build && docker compose run -d``` will bring up the container. The first time it
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starts, Wine will ask you to let it install wine-mono. If the application you want to run needs .NET, pick OK.
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If it doesn't, it is safe to pick Cancel; you won't be asked about it again.
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