# Docker build failures ## `COPY failed: file not found in build context` This usually happens when trying to build the binary again from source code in the Docker image build process. The way GoReleaser works, the correct binary for the platform you're building should be already available, so you don't need to build it again and can still reuse the `Dockefile`. Another common misconception is trying to copy the binary as if the context is the repository root. It's not. It's always a new temporary build context with the artifacts you can use in its root, so you can just `COPY binaryname /bin/binaryname` and etc. Bellow you can find some **don'ts** as well as what you should **do**. ### Don't Build the binary again. ```dockerfile FROM golang AS builder WORKDIR /app COPY cmd ./cmd COPY go.mod ./ COPY *.go ./ RUN GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -ldflags="-w -s" -o app . FROM scratch COPY --from=builder /app/app /app ENTRYPOINT ["/app"] ``` ### Don't Copy from the `dist` folder. ```dockerfile FROM scratch COPY /dist/app_linux_amd64/app /app ENTRYPOINT ["/app"] ``` ### Do Copy the clean file names from the root. ```dockerfile FROM scratch COPY app /app ENTRYPOINT ["/app"] ``` !!! tip If you still want your users to be able to `docker build` without an extra step, you can have a `Dockerfile` just for GoReleaser, for example, a `goreleaser.dockefile`.