Hello, I’m trying to automatically update ffmpeg5 to ffmpeg6 in the official jellyfin docker container, best without modifying the official Dockerfile.
Currently I use the command sudo docker exec -u 0 -it jellyfin bash -c 'apt update && apt install jellyfin-ffmpeg6 -y'
to manually update ffmpeg once I restart jellyfin container.
My docker-compose.yml
file looks like this:
version: '3'
services:
jellyfin:
container_name: jellyfin
image: jellyfin/jellyfin:latest
user: 133:100
restart: always
ports:
- 8096:8096
environment:
- JELLYFIN_CACHE_DIR=/var/cache/jellyfin
- JELLYFIN_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/jellyfin
- JELLYFIN_DATA_DIR=/var/lib/jellyfin
- JELLYFIN_LOG_DIR=/var/log/jellyfin
- TZ=Europe/Berlin
volumes:
- /etc/jellyfin:/etc/jellyfin
- /var/cache/jellyfin:/var/cache/jellyfin
- /var/lib/jellyfin:/var/lib/jellyfin
- /var/log/jellyfin:/var/log/jellyfin
- /mnt/storage:/mnt/storage:ro
I’ve also played around with modifying the entrypoint in the docker-compose.yml
file, but that doesnt seem to work as the container is run as uid 133 (user jellyfin on host) which was the old user id of my non-docker jellyfin instance. This uid doesnt have the necessary permissions to run apt update/install commands in the container. And I don’t want to run the container as root… I appreciate any help, maybe someone has clue.
Use your own Dockerfile with their image as the base, and the updated ffmpeg as the single new layer.