You already checked the permissions of the folder and/or its owner
yes:
Can you tell us a little more about your environment @Akvalar? What is your operating system? I suspect that you may be running Windows.
I’m using Win10 64b → VirtualBox 6.0.24, 4Gb, 25Gb, 2 CPU → Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS 64b
The fact that tutor can’t read your docker-compose file is almost certainly related to your VM setup.
Did you know that Tutor supports Windows? There have been reports that it works pretty much out of the box (see this topic for instance)
Without detailed instructions, I’m afraid to do it. I want to gain experience with ubuntu, because in the future I want to use ubuntu on the VPS.
Hi @Akvalar ,
I’m not sure if this command can help
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
Hi @thinnguyen,
No such file or directory
Hi @Akvalar ,
You should try to double-check where is docker-compose. /usr/local/bin/docker-compose is just an example
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