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Are the packages installed to a persistent volume? Or do they need to be reinstalled after recreating the container?
I checked the volumes that I included in the compose file, and looked for either a
texlive
,tlmgr
or apackage
folder and didn't find anything. I think it's safe to assume that you would need to reinstall the packages if you recreated the containers.~~This is a problem that I didn't consider. I will try to make an update to my compose file that will keep the packages persistent.~~
Check above for the update!