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authorAdin Scannell <ascannell@google.com>2020-04-24 14:10:28 -0700
committergVisor bot <gvisor-bot@google.com>2020-04-24 14:11:42 -0700
commitc60613475c92185c9b15468d0de87b321ef2b4d7 (patch)
tree470683d83c53ee44c174a06b5f673e5e19e1a38f /test/packetdrill
parentf13f26d17da56d585fd9857a81175bbd0be8ce60 (diff)
Standardize all Docker images.
This change moves all Docker images to a standard location, and abstracts the build process so that they can be maintained in an automated fashion. This also allows the images to be architecture-independent. All images will now be referred to by the test framework via the canonical `gvisor.dev/images/<name>`, where `<name>` is a function of the path within the source tree. In a subsequent change, continuous integration will be added so that the images will always be correct and available locally. In the end, using `bazel` for Docker containers is simply not possible. Given that we already have the need to use `make` with the base container (for Docker), we extend this approach to get more flexibility. This change also adds a self-documenting and powerful Makefile that is intended to replace the collection of scripts in scripts. Canonical (self-documenting) targets can be added here for targets that understand which images need to be loaded and/or built. PiperOrigin-RevId: 308322438
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-FROM ubuntu:bionic
-
-RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y net-tools git iptables iputils-ping \
- netcat tcpdump jq tar bison flex make
-RUN hash -r
-RUN git clone --branch packetdrill-v2.0 \
- https://github.com/google/packetdrill.git
-RUN cd packetdrill/gtests/net/packetdrill && ./configure && make
-CMD /bin/bash