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Dockerfile Fixes: - Copy Python packages to /home/appuser/.local instead of /root/.local - Create appuser home directory before copying packages - Update PATH to use /home/appuser/.local/bin - Set proper ownership of .local directory for appuser - Ensure appuser has access to installed Python packages Problem Solved: - Container was failing with 'ModuleNotFoundError: No module named requests' - appuser couldn't access packages installed in /root/.local - Python dependencies now properly accessible to non-root user Docker container should now start successfully with all dependencies
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