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Failed to push image: failed commit on ref #1653
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What registry are you using? The response you get:
This looks very strange - getting a 500 response in an internal registry seems like an external problem - I don't suppose you have logs from your registry that you can share? |
The problem is not with my repository. I tried on Gitlab and I have the same problem except that Gitlab gives me a 404 error. When I use |
Out of curiosity, does setting |
Yes ! But why ? |
I suspect it's something to do with an older registry that doesn't support OCI images (the standard that the industry is moving to, instead of docker-specific media types). With BuildKit v0.11, we produce attestations, which automatically require using OCI media types. Asked again - what's the software powering your registry? From your logs I'm guessing harbor? If so, that seems similar to docker/build-push-action#780 (comment), my suggested solution for that was:
Does pushing to GitLab with |
Sorry, the repository is Nexus OSS 3.30.1-01 Note that a few months ago, I was able to push multi-architecture images built with buildx without any problem. |
I have the same problem |
Nexus supports OCI index spec since 3.47.1, see docker/build-push-action#800 and our e2e tests: https://github.com/docker/build-push-action/actions/runs/6453977865/job/17518599615#step:11:393 Like @jedevc said, you can disable provenance if you registry does not support OCI index. |
Work for me , thanks |
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Description
I'm trying to build and upload a docker image to a private repository.
No problem when I export the image locally on my machine.
I have seen several issues of this kind, but none of them solved the problem.
Maybe someone has a list of things to do for this kind of issue ?
Expected behaviour
The image is sent to the repository.
Actual behaviour
I have the following error:
Buildx version
github.com/docker/buildx v0.10.0 8764628
Docker info
No response
Builders list
Configuration
To be sure that the bugs does not come from my Dockerfile, I tested with an example Dockerfile that's comes from https://docs.docker.com/language/python/build-images/
The following command is used:
Logs
Additional info
I have tried the following things (not in order):
docker buildx prune
.docker
directory and restart dockerThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: