James Carppe
James Carppe
Quick question: How have you installed Docker on your WSL2 installation - via Docker Desktop, or manually through the WSL2 CLI? I want to try and replicate your setup here...
Good news: I've been able to reproduce this with Docker Desktop on WSL2. Bad news, however: this isn't strictly a Portainer issue. I created a stack using my repo, enabled...
I'll check with the team when I raise it with them. At this stage I'm not going to mark this as a _confirmed_ bug, as it isn't really one, but...
Does it work if you wrap the value in commas?
Oh sorry, I mistyped - I meant to say "quotes" rather than "commas". Does it work if you wrap the value in quotes?
Okay, thanks for the detail. I'll flag this with the team to investigate further.
I've done some testing here and this only appears to occur when deploying a stack from Git and the Relative path volumes option is enabled - otherwise, a comma-separated value...
> Guess I'm adding this to my list of bugs with relative path + git that make me sad 🥲 I'm looking at you, #10235... I believe that one is...
Because Docker 25 hadn't been released when Portainer 2.19.4 was released, we don't list Docker 25 on our [supported versions](https://docs.portainer.io/start/requirements-and-prerequisites) for the release (since we obviously couldn't test against it)....
This issue should now be resolved in our 2.20.1 [STS](https://www.portainer.io/blog/2024-release-principle) release - those affected, are you able to [update](https://docs.portainer.io/v/2.20/start/upgrade) and confirm?