Docker Build Service failed to build: COPY failed: no source files were specified using Azure Private Agent
I'm working on a big project that uses docker containers and docker-compose for the services. I'm also using Azure DevOps for the build and release.
When I build my project using a hosted VS2017 Agent, it works perfectly with no errors. Now I created a private agent through Azure DevTest Labs and I'm using it as an agent to build. The build now gives an error "##[error]Service 'annotation.api' failed to build: COPY failed: no source files were specified". In the directory I can see the files are there and the exact same repo worked on the hosted agent.
I've been reading online and some mentioned that it may be a permissions issue but I couldn't figure out how to solve it. Any recommendations?
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I'm working on a big project that uses docker containers and docker-compose for the services. I'm also using Azure DevOps for the build and release.
When I build my project using a hosted VS2017 Agent, it works perfectly with no errors. Now I created a private agent through Azure DevTest Labs and I'm using it as an agent to build. The build now gives an error "##[error]Service 'annotation.api' failed to build: COPY failed: no source files were specified". In the directory I can see the files are there and the exact same repo worked on the hosted agent.
I've been reading online and some mentioned that it may be a permissions issue but I couldn't figure out how to solve it. Any recommendations?
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I'm working on a big project that uses docker containers and docker-compose for the services. I'm also using Azure DevOps for the build and release.
When I build my project using a hosted VS2017 Agent, it works perfectly with no errors. Now I created a private agent through Azure DevTest Labs and I'm using it as an agent to build. The build now gives an error "##[error]Service 'annotation.api' failed to build: COPY failed: no source files were specified". In the directory I can see the files are there and the exact same repo worked on the hosted agent.
I've been reading online and some mentioned that it may be a permissions issue but I couldn't figure out how to solve it. Any recommendations?
docker azure
I'm working on a big project that uses docker containers and docker-compose for the services. I'm also using Azure DevOps for the build and release.
When I build my project using a hosted VS2017 Agent, it works perfectly with no errors. Now I created a private agent through Azure DevTest Labs and I'm using it as an agent to build. The build now gives an error "##[error]Service 'annotation.api' failed to build: COPY failed: no source files were specified". In the directory I can see the files are there and the exact same repo worked on the hosted agent.
I've been reading online and some mentioned that it may be a permissions issue but I couldn't figure out how to solve it. Any recommendations?
docker azure
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