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getting error of too many levels of symbolic links #3012

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pokemonhan opened this issue Jul 2, 2021 · 2 comments
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getting error of too many levels of symbolic links #3012

pokemonhan opened this issue Jul 2, 2021 · 2 comments

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Description:

I updated the docker desktop from 3.4.0 to 3.51(66090) everything can run , but when I build the php-fpm then I get the error,
below

error creating overlay mount to /var/lib/docker
/overlay2/0jsg5weacdqvvfsortabjn60u/merged: too many levels of symbolic links.

Expected Behavior:

build correctly without error

Context information:

git rev-parse HEAD

2bbe850d2889206b796034a56e04dd6951fd4da8

Output of docker version

Docker version 20.10.7, build f0df350

Output of docker-compose version

docker-compose version 1.29.2, build 5becea4c

System info: Mac, Windows or Linux. Include which disto/version

windows 10 21H1

Steps to reproduce the issue:

docker-compose build php-fpm

Stacktrace & Additional info:

error creating overlay mount to /var/lib/docker
/overlay2/0jsg5weacdqvvfsortabjn60u/merged: too many levels of symbolic links.
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Hi 👋 this issue has been automatically marked as stale 📌 because it has not had recent activity 😴. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions ❤️.

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