I am trying to build a Docker image based on windows:1909
on Azure DevOps and publish it to an Azure registry. I have set up a basic pipeline from the template provided by DevOps, changed the builder VM to windows-latest
, but when I try to run it, I get the following:
Step 1/43 : FROM mcr.microsoft.com/windows:1909
1909: Pulling from windows
no matching manifest for windows/amd64 10.0.17763 in the manifest list entries
My pipeline is as follows:
trigger:
- main
resources:
- repo: self
variables:
# Container registry service connection established during pipeline creation
dockerRegistryServiceConnection: '<redacted>'
imageRepository: '<redacted>'
containerRegistry: '<redacted>'
dockerfilePath: '$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/Dockerfile'
tag: '$(Build.BuildId)'
# Agent VM image name
vmImageName: 'windows-latest'
stages:
- stage: Build
displayName: Build and push stage
jobs:
- job: Build
displayName: Build
pool:
vmImage: $(vmImageName)
steps:
- task: Docker@2
displayName: Build and push an image to container registry
inputs:
command: buildAndPush
repository: $(imageRepository)
dockerfile: $(dockerfilePath)
containerRegistry: $(dockerRegistryServiceConnection)
tags: |
$(tag)
Most advice I found online was to "set Docker to run Windows containers" but this is not something I can do on Azure -- or can I?