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The --groups command will fail if the group is not defined in
/etc/groups, even though it is specified by GID.
By coincidence, the group happens to be there for many installations of
Ubuntu 18.04 (which uses 999 for the Docker group), but it is strangely
absent in others (which use 130).
Fixes #2765
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 311600872
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 311184385
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Without this fix, make exits with zero code when bazel build failed:
$ make run TARGETS="--abra --kadabra"
ERROR: Unrecognized option: --abra
$ echo $?
0
Signed-off-by: Andrei Vagin <avagin@gmail.com>
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This change two does things:
1) Name the container based on the canonical directory path.
2) Allow the container to exit after bazel itself has exited.
The first is necessary to support multiple working directories,
while the second one allows these instances to clean up properly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 310460748
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This adapts the merged website repository to use the image and bazel
build framework. It explicitly avoids the container_image rules provided
by bazel, opting instead to build with direct docker commands when
necessary.
The relevant build commands are incorporated into the top-level
Makefile.
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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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