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Dockerfile should go in same folder as project #592

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StephenWeatherford opened this issue Oct 24, 2018 · 4 comments
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Dockerfile should go in same folder as project #592

StephenWeatherford opened this issue Oct 24, 2018 · 4 comments
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@StephenWeatherford StephenWeatherford added this to the 0.5.0 milestone Nov 14, 2018
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I might not be understanding this correctly.
Do you have more info of cases when it does not place the dockerfile in the workspace folder?

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If you have multiple projects in the workspace, Dockerfiles should go in same folder as the project file.

@StephenWeatherford StephenWeatherford modified the milestones: 0.6.0, 0.7.0 Mar 8, 2019
@PrashanthCorp PrashanthCorp added P2 and removed P1 labels Apr 1, 2019
@ejizba ejizba modified the milestones: 0.7.0, 0.8.0 Jun 18, 2019
@BigMorty BigMorty modified the milestones: 0.9.0, Future Sep 18, 2019
@bwateratmsft bwateratmsft modified the milestones: Future, 0.10.0 Oct 21, 2019
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I'm marking this one for milestone 0.10.0 since it may be essentially necessary for compose to work.

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.Net Core is fixed in 0.10.0. Separate item will be created for Node.js in 0.11.0

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