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Docker Desktop Extension failed to install on Arch version #127

Closed jawadan closed 1 year ago

jawadan commented 1 year ago

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I am getting an error when I am trying to install extension on Docker Desktop 4.17 Arch version. Other than that everything work smoothly. Here is the massage Docker Desktop is showing:

Failed to install extension: installation could not be completed due to: rename /tmp/1024156731-ext-install/mutagenio_docker-desktop-extension /home/jawa/.docker/desktop/extensions/mutagenio_docker-desktop-extension: invalid cross-device link

Please help. It feels like I got so close to make it work properly on my host.

wsouto commented 1 year ago

I'm on Fedora 37 (clean install) default filesystem is BTRFS (not sure if it is related) having the same issue.

rossjrw commented 1 year ago

Also experiencing this on Fedora 37.

alebarra commented 1 year ago

Also in Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS, it is not possible to install any type of extension.

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rossjrw commented 1 year ago

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Still experiencing this issue on Fedora 38.

rossjrw commented 1 year ago

/lifecycle frozen

There's no reason for this issue to self-close without being addressed by a Docker developer.

benja-M-1 commented 1 year ago

Hi @rossjrw, @wsouto, @jawadan I am working on the extensions. What version of Docker Desktop are you using? This should be fix from Docker Desktop 4.18.

rossjrw commented 1 year ago

@benja-M-1 4.17.0. After updating to 4.20.1 I can confirm that extension installation works as expected on Fedora 38 at least.

That I assumed I was on the latest version is embarrassing, honestly. Thanks for letting us know that this is already fixed.

benja-M-1 commented 1 year ago

Glad to read that! I am sorry for the late response. I will close this issue, feel free to reopen if it still fails for version >= 4.18.