Yeah exactly. And I mount the volume to the local directory so they try to sync both ways. It’s a real mess. The solution is currently to: not fuck up the file name casing in the first place. lol
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kattfisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 months agoThis is likely because docker runs Linux in a VM on MacOS right?
We’ve had similar problems with stuff that works on the developers Mac but not the server which is case sensitive. It can be quite insidious if it does not cause an immediate “file not found”-error but say falls back to a default config because the provided one has the wrong casing.
naught@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
joyjoy@lemm.ee 11 months ago
The same issue happens with git. The file system says they’re the same file and they haven’t changed, so you have to manually tell the program the file changed. With git, you’d run
git rm --cached && git add
. On docker, you could just do a non-cached build viadocker build . --no-cache