I am trying to run nginx/uwsgi/django in a docker container. If I
mount the dir with my django project in the container when I create
the container it works fine. But I want to make the image
self-contained and not dependent on the local file system. So I
changed the Dockerfile to copy the dir containing the django project
from the host machine into the image. But then, when I create the
container (without mounting the dir) I get permission denied on all
accesses to that dir (e.g. the socket, the static files, ...).
Everything is world readable and executable. Anyone have any clues as
to what could be causing this?

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