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Attaching to a docker container with base image scratch? You need to add a shell to your empty base image (SCRATCH) in order to attach to it Right now, your image only include an executable, which is not enough As mentioned in issue 17896 FROM scratch literally is an empty, zero-byte image filesystem, where you add everything yourself See for example, the hello-world which, produces an image that's 860 bytes total If you need a shell to attach
What is dockers scratch image? - Stack Overflow The scratch image is the most minimal image in Docker This is the base ancestor for all other images The scratch image is actually empty It doesn't contain any folders files The scratch image is mostly used for building other base images For instance, the debian image is built from scratch as such: FROM scratch ADD rootfs tar xz CMD ["bash"] The rootfs tar xz contains all the files
How to create a Save Load function on Scratch? - Stack Overflow 2 I am trying to make a game on Scratch that will use a feature to generate a special code, and when that code is input into a certain area it will load the stats that were there when the code was generated Except I don't know how to make it and I couldn't find a clear answer for how to make it I would prefer that the solution be:
How to create a cloud variable in Scratch - Stack Overflow But when I create a variable (I've used scratch 2 and 3) I get But I would like to get is this: I just watch a youtube tutorial in which was told that for cloud to work you have to be a scratcher for at least 3 month (I have an account for 4 months now) So what do I have to do to get the cloud checkbox?
How to create gravity in Scratch? - Stack Overflow For people looking to advance their skills in Scratch and add gravity and jumping to your 2D game Simple to use and easily optimizable This can work for platformers or other fun-skilled games
mit scratch - How to convert a SB3 file to an EXE - Stack Overflow You could use an sb2 file but you need to use Scratch 2 0 There are developers working on conversion programs that do sb3 to exe but that will take a while I would recommend using Scratch 2 0 if you want to convert your Scratch games to an executable