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In order to ensure that the proxy configuration is passed to the 2nd layer container, let's ensure the $HOME/.docker/config.json file is exposed inside the 1st layer container. For some reason which I still don't fully understand exporting https_proxy / http_proxy / no_proxy was not enough to get those variables exported to the 2nd layer container. In this commit we're creating a "$HOME/.docker" directory, and removing it after the build, in case it doesn't exist yet. The reason we do this is to avoid docker not running in case "$HOME/.docker" doesn't exist. This was not tested with podman, but if there's an issue with podman, the issue was already there beforehand and should be treated as a different problem than the one addressed in this commit. Fixes: #5077 Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano.fidencio@intel.com>
Kata Containers packaging
Introduction
Kata Containers currently supports packages for many distributions. Tooling to aid in creating these packages are contained within this repository.
Build in a container
Kata build artifacts are available within a container image, created by a
Dockerfile. Reference DaemonSets are provided in
kata-deploy
, which make installation of Kata Containers in a
running Kubernetes Cluster very straightforward.
Build a snap package
Build static binaries
See the static build documentation.
Build Kata Containers Kernel
Build QEMU
Create a Kata Containers release
See the release documentation.
Packaging scripts
See the scripts documentation.
Credits
Kata Containers packaging uses packagecloud for package hosting.