I few months ago I decided to setup the CI of my project building docker images with the no-cache
flag: I thought it would be best not to take the risk of letting docker use an old cache layer.
I realized only now that the sha of the layers of my image are always different (even if the newly built image should generate a layer identical to the previous built) and whenever I pull the newly built image all layers are always downloaded from zero.
I'm thinking now that the issue is the --no-cache
flag, I know it sounds obvious, but honestly I thought that the --no-cache
was only slower to execute, but also thought that it was implemented in a functional way (same command + same content = same layer).
Can someone confirm that the --no-cache
flag is the problem?