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@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ To build Kubernetes you need to have access to a Docker installation through eit
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1. Be running Docker. 2 options supported/tested:
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1. **Mac OS X** The best way to go is to use `boot2docker`. See instructions [here](https://docs.docker.com/installation/mac/).
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1. **Linux with local Docker** Install Docker according to the [instructions](https://docs.docker.com/installation/#installation) for your OS. The scripts here assume that they are using a local Docker server and that they can "reach around" docker and grab results directly from the file system.
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1. Have python installed. Pretty much it is installed everywhere at this point so you can probably ignore this.
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1. For releasing, have the [Google Cloud SDK](https://developers.google.com/cloud/sdk/) installed and configured. The default release mechanism will upload Docker images to a private registry backed by Google Cloud Storage. Non-image release artifacts will be uploaded to Google Cloud Storage also.
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2. **Linux with local Docker** Install Docker according to the [instructions](https://docs.docker.com/installation/#installation) for your OS. The scripts here assume that they are using a local Docker server and that they can "reach around" docker and grab results directly from the file system.
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2. Have python installed. Pretty much it is installed everywhere at this point so you can probably ignore this.
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3. For releasing, have the [Google Cloud SDK](https://developers.google.com/cloud/sdk/) installed and configured. The default release mechanism will upload Docker images to a private registry backed by Google Cloud Storage. Non-image release artifacts will be uploaded to Google Cloud Storage also.
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## Key scripts
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