fix(docker): no inline sed
commands
#1658
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Goals
Fix an issue encountered using
sed
in the devnet with Docker Desktop for Mac.Implemention
When I tried to run devnet on my machine with Docker Desktop For Mac, I encountered an error where the boost container would shutdown while trying to run
sed
commands to update it's config, due to a permission error.I tracked this down to https://forums.docker.com/t/sed-couldnt-open-temporary-file-xyz-permission-denied-when-using-virtiofs/125473/5 and was able to fix it by making
sed
not running inline.For Discussion
Possible alternate approach: Farther down the thread there's a suggestion the problem is fixed in
sed
4.8, but that would require updating Ubuntu to 22 in the runner.