Fix for missing Label for platform on docker container#3784
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In what scenario would you have a container without the platform label? |
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A minor fix that should be implemented in case of missing docker container Label
platform.Get-BcContainerPlatformVersioncan return an empty string, which results in as a soft error, hard to track because it runs inside of container.The error:
Cannot convert value "" to type "System.Version". Error: "Version string portion was too short or too long. (Parameter 'input')"I tried to be consistent how you handle soft errors for
Get-BcContainerPlatformVersion. I usedGet-BcContainerNavVersionas a fallback and additionally added a warning to point the user in the right direction to fix it.