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To add to this, are you running docker-compose up with a -d flag?
When I got into Dockers, I got confused when the docker command would not complete (i.e. get back to bash shell after completing the command). In docker, you need to specify the "-d" flag to run it in background (i.e. separate daemon)
One more point, when @CumBroth@discuss.tchncs.de says
It should be
Ooooh, good catch. I assumed "it's been giving me the same message for over an hour" to mean that they've been monitoring the logs, not running in interactive mode. O_O
Thank You! I changed the port settings and used the "d" flag and it's working.