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It looks to me like you ran the docker command before creating the folders to be mounted. If you run the docker command before the folders exist, the Docker Engine will create them under the root (0:0) user. This will prevent you (the non-root user) from being able to work with those folders.
Can I have the following details from you, please?
Exact command used to run the server (even if it is just docker-compose up)
The output of the following command: printf "UID: %s\nGID: %s\n" $(id -u) $(id -g)
And finally, ensure you are located in the directory where you are running the image from, and please show me the output of the following command: ls -lAuhFn
Describe the bug
I am starting this docker-compose file in an empty directory and the permissions are not set as in the log but the
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Expected behavior
Permissions are set
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