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docker compose build failed when running to vcs import < dependencies.repos
@sea-bass Hi,as the title described,the build process failed when running to vcs import < dependencies.repos:
I don't know if it is due to the network setup on my host machine because I use clash for windows to proxy my network,but the error still occurs after I set the
--build-arg http_proxy
and --build-arg https_proxy
to my host proxy configuration:
so I want ask you if there any solution and I'd appreciate it if you could give me some advice!
Ooh, that is tricky one...
You could try RUN sudo apt install openssl
in the Dockerfile and change the contents of the dependencies.repos
file to use the SSH form (e.g., [email protected]/ROBOTIS-GIT/turtlebot3.git
)... or set up the git config with your proxy as part of the build.
Both of these possible solutions are described in this StackOverflow post
Ooh, that is tricky one...
You could try
RUN sudo apt install openssl
in the Dockerfile and change the contents of thedependencies.repos
file to use the SSH form (e.g.,[email protected]/ROBOTIS-GIT/turtlebot3.git
)... or set up the git config with your proxy as part of the build.Both of these possible solutions are described in this StackOverflow post
OK,thanks for your detailed reply,I'll try the sugeestios you have mentioned above and give you feedback if there is any progress!:-)
Ooh, that is tricky one... You could try
RUN sudo apt install openssl
in the Dockerfile and change the contents of thedependencies.repos
file to use the SSH form (e.g.,[email protected]/ROBOTIS-GIT/turtlebot3.git
)... or set up the git config with your proxy as part of the build. Both of these possible solutions are described in this StackOverflow postOK,thanks for your detailed reply,I'll try the sugeestios you have mentioned above and give you feedback if there is any progress!:-)
Update:Sorry to give you the feedback so late because I'm not at home these days,but now the installation seems to be ok after I turn off the ssl certificate follow the blog:
but I'm not sure whether this will impact my network afterwards,Anyway,I will continue to follow up the feedback if there is any problem after
Ooh, that is tricky one... You could try
RUN sudo apt install openssl
in the Dockerfile and change the contents of thedependencies.repos
file to use the SSH form (e.g.,[email protected]/ROBOTIS-GIT/turtlebot3.git
)... or set up the git config with your proxy as part of the build. Both of these possible solutions are described in this StackOverflow postOK,thanks for your detailed reply,I'll try the sugeestios you have mentioned above and give you feedback if there is any progress!:-)
Update:Sorry to give you the feedback so late because I'm not at home these days,but now the installation seems to be ok after I turn off the ssl certificate follow the blog:
but I'm not sure whether this will impact my network afterwards,Anyway,I will continue to follow up the feedback if there is any problem after
The error still occurred and I confused the apt-get update part with vcs import < dependencies.repos
,the screenshot still shows the process of apt-get update not vcs import < dependencies.repos
which means I have to try other solutions:-(
@sea-bass Hi,sorry to response you so lately but it is because I'm working on a other project these days.However,the problem still occurs when I attempt to build the image again and I have already set the git proxy in the Dockerfile this time:
but it did not work at all,the error still exists:
so is means I can only install the project through local setup?Looking forward to your reply!:-)