`-v` magically creates the source destination as a directory, if it doesn't exist already. We'd like to avoid this magic and the potential breakage that it might cause. We'd rather fail while Docker tries to find things to `--mount` than have it automatically create directories and fail anyway, while having contaminated the filesystem. There's a lot more `-v` instances remaining to be fixed later on. This is just some start. Things like `matrix_synapse_container_additional_volumes` and `matrix_nginx_proxy_container_additional_volumes` were not changed to use `--mount`, as options for each one are passed differently (`ro` is `ro`, but `rw` doesn't exist and `slave` is `bind-propagation=slave`). To avoid breaking people's custom volume mounts, we keep it as it is for now. A deficiency with `--mount` is that it lacks the `z` option (SELinux ownership changes), and some of our `-v` instances use that. I'm not sure how supported SELinux is for us right now, but it might be, and breaking that would not be a good idea.development
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