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ADD Dockerfile command does not unpack tarballs #298
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Thanks, but it seems that PR only adds support for tar.gz but not plain tar
archives or tar.bz2/tar.xz or tars compressed with other compressors.
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Andrej
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Describe the bug
ADD tarball.tar.gz /
is supposed to unpack the said tarball into the root. Instead, it just copies it into it.To Reproduce
The specific Dockerfile I ran into this at:
Here,
debian.tar.gz
is a minimal Debian rootfs tarball.Expected behavior
The tarball is unpacked, so that I can run commands using its contents.
Instead, I’m getting:
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