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Windows 11, WSL2 with latest docker-ce setup and working. I've also tried this on Windows 11 and Docker Desktop natively with the same error.
The problem seems intermittent in that sometimes I will get farther along in the process before I get the 429 error. The farthest it has ever gotten is it once downloaded the git repo, then error 429 again.
We use terminus and ddev on this machine with Pantheon for over a year with no issue.
I contacted Pantheon support and they were not able to help (told me to submit a bug here).
I feel like something Lando does submits many requests and gets my account rate-limited.
Trying to figure out how to run this project with custom code to debug myself. The examples work but are not using the custom code from the cloned project.
We determined this problem only happens on my Pantheon account, with any machine token new or old.
I created a brand new Pantheon account, created a machine token, ran the exact same init command I originally tried, and everything worked fine and I got the COOKING WITH FIRE screen.
Windows 11, WSL2 with latest
docker-ce
setup and working. I've also tried this on Windows 11 and Docker Desktop natively with the same error.The problem seems intermittent in that sometimes I will get farther along in the process before I get the 429 error. The farthest it has ever gotten is it once downloaded the git repo, then error 429 again.
We use
terminus
andddev
on this machine with Pantheon for over a year with no issue.I contacted Pantheon support and they were not able to help (told me to submit a bug here).
compatibility results name=compose, link=https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/#install-compose-on-linux-systems, wants=1.23.0 - 1.30.0, version=1.29.2, semversion=1.29.2, semmin=1.23.0, semmax=1.30.0, dockerVersion=true, satisfied=true, name=engine, link=https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/, wants=18.09.3 - 20.10.99, version=24.0.2, semversion=24.0.2, semmin=18.9.3, semmax=20.10.99, dockerVersion=true, satisfied=false
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