docker unable to run golang image
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I have created an image in windows 10 git bash. After so many turn around's I finally able to create an image in windows using docker.
But the problem is that when I try to run the container it shows me an error. I have tried everything. My DOCKERFILE is:
# Start from a Debian image with the latest version of Go installed
# and a workspace (GOPATH) configured at /go.
FROM golang:latest AS builder
# install golang dependency management tool
RUN go get -u github.com/golang/dep/cmd/dep
# RUN go get -u -v github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger
# RUN CHMOD 777 -R .
# COPY . $GOPATH/src/app
RUN mkdir $GOPATH/src/project
# RUN mkdir $GOPATH/src/app/swagger
# WORKDIR /go/src/app
WORKDIR $GOPATH/src/project
# Add main file to /go/src/app
ADD . $GOPATH/src/project
ADD ./swagger/* $GOPATH/src/app/swagger/
# Copy Gopkg files to install dependencies
COPY ./Gopkg.toml /go/src/project
COPY ./Gopkg.lock /go/src/project
# COPY ./swagger/swagger.yaml /go/src/app
RUN dep ensure -update -v
RUN go install -v ./...
CMD ["project"]
The image is created. But I am unable to run a container from the image it always shows and error:
C:/Program Files/Docker/Docker/Resources/bin/docker.exe: Error
response from daemon: OCI runtime create failed:
container_linux.go:348: starting container process caused "exec:
"C:/Program Files/Git/usr/bin/ba sh.exe": stat C:/Program
Files/Git/usr/bin/bash.exe: no such file or directory": unknown.
If I tried to look into the image contents . It is asking to run the container first. How should one is able to view the files and check for an error.
docker
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I have created an image in windows 10 git bash. After so many turn around's I finally able to create an image in windows using docker.
But the problem is that when I try to run the container it shows me an error. I have tried everything. My DOCKERFILE is:
# Start from a Debian image with the latest version of Go installed
# and a workspace (GOPATH) configured at /go.
FROM golang:latest AS builder
# install golang dependency management tool
RUN go get -u github.com/golang/dep/cmd/dep
# RUN go get -u -v github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger
# RUN CHMOD 777 -R .
# COPY . $GOPATH/src/app
RUN mkdir $GOPATH/src/project
# RUN mkdir $GOPATH/src/app/swagger
# WORKDIR /go/src/app
WORKDIR $GOPATH/src/project
# Add main file to /go/src/app
ADD . $GOPATH/src/project
ADD ./swagger/* $GOPATH/src/app/swagger/
# Copy Gopkg files to install dependencies
COPY ./Gopkg.toml /go/src/project
COPY ./Gopkg.lock /go/src/project
# COPY ./swagger/swagger.yaml /go/src/app
RUN dep ensure -update -v
RUN go install -v ./...
CMD ["project"]
The image is created. But I am unable to run a container from the image it always shows and error:
C:/Program Files/Docker/Docker/Resources/bin/docker.exe: Error
response from daemon: OCI runtime create failed:
container_linux.go:348: starting container process caused "exec:
"C:/Program Files/Git/usr/bin/ba sh.exe": stat C:/Program
Files/Git/usr/bin/bash.exe: no such file or directory": unknown.
If I tried to look into the image contents . It is asking to run the container first. How should one is able to view the files and check for an error.
docker
add a comment |
I have created an image in windows 10 git bash. After so many turn around's I finally able to create an image in windows using docker.
But the problem is that when I try to run the container it shows me an error. I have tried everything. My DOCKERFILE is:
# Start from a Debian image with the latest version of Go installed
# and a workspace (GOPATH) configured at /go.
FROM golang:latest AS builder
# install golang dependency management tool
RUN go get -u github.com/golang/dep/cmd/dep
# RUN go get -u -v github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger
# RUN CHMOD 777 -R .
# COPY . $GOPATH/src/app
RUN mkdir $GOPATH/src/project
# RUN mkdir $GOPATH/src/app/swagger
# WORKDIR /go/src/app
WORKDIR $GOPATH/src/project
# Add main file to /go/src/app
ADD . $GOPATH/src/project
ADD ./swagger/* $GOPATH/src/app/swagger/
# Copy Gopkg files to install dependencies
COPY ./Gopkg.toml /go/src/project
COPY ./Gopkg.lock /go/src/project
# COPY ./swagger/swagger.yaml /go/src/app
RUN dep ensure -update -v
RUN go install -v ./...
CMD ["project"]
The image is created. But I am unable to run a container from the image it always shows and error:
C:/Program Files/Docker/Docker/Resources/bin/docker.exe: Error
response from daemon: OCI runtime create failed:
container_linux.go:348: starting container process caused "exec:
"C:/Program Files/Git/usr/bin/ba sh.exe": stat C:/Program
Files/Git/usr/bin/bash.exe: no such file or directory": unknown.
If I tried to look into the image contents . It is asking to run the container first. How should one is able to view the files and check for an error.
docker
I have created an image in windows 10 git bash. After so many turn around's I finally able to create an image in windows using docker.
But the problem is that when I try to run the container it shows me an error. I have tried everything. My DOCKERFILE is:
# Start from a Debian image with the latest version of Go installed
# and a workspace (GOPATH) configured at /go.
FROM golang:latest AS builder
# install golang dependency management tool
RUN go get -u github.com/golang/dep/cmd/dep
# RUN go get -u -v github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger
# RUN CHMOD 777 -R .
# COPY . $GOPATH/src/app
RUN mkdir $GOPATH/src/project
# RUN mkdir $GOPATH/src/app/swagger
# WORKDIR /go/src/app
WORKDIR $GOPATH/src/project
# Add main file to /go/src/app
ADD . $GOPATH/src/project
ADD ./swagger/* $GOPATH/src/app/swagger/
# Copy Gopkg files to install dependencies
COPY ./Gopkg.toml /go/src/project
COPY ./Gopkg.lock /go/src/project
# COPY ./swagger/swagger.yaml /go/src/app
RUN dep ensure -update -v
RUN go install -v ./...
CMD ["project"]
The image is created. But I am unable to run a container from the image it always shows and error:
C:/Program Files/Docker/Docker/Resources/bin/docker.exe: Error
response from daemon: OCI runtime create failed:
container_linux.go:348: starting container process caused "exec:
"C:/Program Files/Git/usr/bin/ba sh.exe": stat C:/Program
Files/Git/usr/bin/bash.exe: no such file or directory": unknown.
If I tried to look into the image contents . It is asking to run the container first. How should one is able to view the files and check for an error.
docker
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