standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error" when running Go binary
I had the same error message. For me the fix was to cross build the for the right architecture. In my case amd64. Like this:
RUN CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -a -installsuffix cgo -o [OUTPUT] .
Check if this is similar to containers/buildah
issue 475 :
I think it is because the system does not know how to execute the file.
FYI: What's the appropriate Go shebang line?Also be aware of the difference between the shell form and exec form of CMD/ENTRYPOINT in Dockerfile.
just adding
#!/bin/bash
to my entry point file fixed the issue.
Or:
Turns out the
#!/bin/bash
was in my entry point file, but since I did a copy and paste into that file, the first line was a newline, not the#!/bin/bash
, effectively ignoring it.
If this helps anyone as well: Deleted the empty line and all worked fine.
Or:
In case anyone finds this useful, you can get this issue if your shell script uses CRLF for line endings and/or UTF-8 with BOM (e.g. if you created a shell script file in Visual Studio).
Changing to LF only and straight UTF-8 fixed it for me.
Or (probably not your case, but to be complete):
For anyone who got a
standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "no such file or directory"
error after applying this fix, you're probably on an alpine base image which does not come with bash.Replacing
#!/bin/bash
with#!/bin/sh
will do the trick!