amd64/x86-64
Mango supports all OS on amd64. You can install Mango using either docker-compose
or the official docker images on Dockerhub. If you are using Linux, it is recommended to use the pre-built binary file from the latest release. The binary file contains all the dependencies and static files, so it's the easiest way to get Mango up and running.
Note: If you are using Windows, you might want to set git config core.autocrlf false
before cloning the repo. Credits to @tr7zw
arm32v7/arm64v8
Please follow the instructions below to install Mango on ARM devices.
- Make sure you have Docker and
docker-compose
installed
- Clone the repository and
cd
into it
- Download the object file for your architecture (
mango-*.o
) from the latest release and place it in the cloned repository
- Edit the
docker-compose.yml
file and change the dockerfile
field to either ./Dockerfile.arm32v7
or ./Dockerfile.arm64v8
, depending on your system architecture.
- Follow the regular Docker installation guide to build and run the container