If you're using the Containerfile or the Dockerfile in the current
directory, you should need the to use the `-f` option. If you did
`podman build -t alpmap:1.0 .` it should work for you.
I just tried `podman build -f Containerfile -t test .` and it worked for
me. I may have missed it, but did you include a period (`.`) at the end
of the command to specify the context directory? That might be the hiccup.
t
On 12/12/24 11:45 AM, iseymur(a)gmail.com wrote:
hi
need -f docerfile
exsample
podman build -f Containerfile -t alpmap:1.0
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