Multiarch image using buildx & qemu (Multiple platforms feature not supported for Docker driver) #60592
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Hello GitHub Support,
I hope this message finds you well. I'm reaching out today because I encountered an issue while working with the Docker driver, and I'm in need of some assistance.
When attempting to use the multiple arch images feature with the Docker driver, I received the following error message:
2023-07-11T11:45:50.8820459Z ##[group]Docker info
2023-07-11T11:45:50.8886258Z [command]/usr/bin/docker version
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0597510Z Client:
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0598603Z Version: 20.10.25+azure-2
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0599739Z API version: 1.41
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0600400Z Go version: go1.19.10
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0601490Z Git commit: b82b9f3a0e763304a250531cb9350aa6d93723c9
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0602286Z Built: Thu Apr 6 10:55:17 UTC 2023
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0603369Z OS/Arch: linux/amd64
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0604037Z Context: default
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0613883Z Experimental: true
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0614503Z
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0614816Z Server:
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0615836Z Engine:
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0616658Z Version: 20.10.25+azure-2
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0620633Z API version: 1.41 (minimum version 1.12)
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0621416Z Go version: go1.19.10
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0634561Z Git commit: 5df983c7dbe2f8914e6efd4dd6e0083a20c41ce1
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0635436Z Built: Thu May 4 13:33:05 2023
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0636385Z OS/Arch: linux/amd64
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0637098Z Experimental: false
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0637921Z containerd:
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0638698Z Version: 1.6.21+azure-1
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0640136Z GitCommit: 3dce8eb055cbb6872793272b4f20ed16117344f8
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0640844Z runc:
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0641648Z Version: 1.1.7
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0642415Z GitCommit: 860f061b76bb4fc671f0f9e900f7d80ff93d4eb7
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0643386Z docker-init:
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0644018Z Version: 0.19.0
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0644854Z GitCommit:
2023-07-11T11:45:51.0646434Z [command]/usr/bin/docker info
2023-07-11T11:45:51.4900681Z Client:
2023-07-11T11:45:51.4921344Z Context: default
2023-07-11T11:45:51.4922022Z Debug Mode: false
2023-07-11T11:45:51.4922749Z Plugins:
2023-07-11T11:45:51.4923926Z buildx: Docker Buildx (Docker Inc., 0.11.0+azure-1)
2023-07-11T11:45:51.4924921Z compose: Docker Compose (Docker Inc., 2.19.0+azure-1)
"ERROR: Multiple platforms feature is currently not supported for Docker driver. Please switch to a different driver (eg. 'docker buildx create --use')."
This error prevents me from utilizing the desired functionality. I've tried different approaches but haven't been successful in resolving the issue on my own.
Could you please provide some guidance on how to overcome this error? Specifically, I would appreciate any recommendations on how to switch to a different driver, such as the suggested 'docker buildx create --use' command. If there are alternative solutions or workarounds, I would be grateful to learn about them as well.
Any assistance or insights you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and support in advance.
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