This includes most things except the containerd and runc builds
which I will do next time I update them.
Note that all golang:alpine images now for 1.8 are ALpine 3.5 based.
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Move to the development track of `containerd` not the legacy 0.2
branch. The commands have changed a bit.
This does increase the image size as we are bundling the Docker
copy and our copy, and the new one is larger as it is growing features.
Hopefully Docker will shrink eventually. Also we may replace `ctr`
with a library.
Fix#1029
Signed-off-by: Justin Cormack <justin.cormack@docker.com>
In #1057 removed the 9p paths from the database mount
but that broke some users accessing them directly. Fix these.
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Now there is an Alpine 3.5 variant of the Go 1.7 images, use this.
fix#972
Note updated the containers/binfmt image as this will be converted
to go-compile shortly, at which point alpine-build-go can be removed.
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Go code is really fast to compile so we do not really need to use the
cache features of `docker build`. So make a compile container instead.
This can also output a build context and Dockerfile if you want to do
a build.
For reference, an uncached `docker build` of our Go code takes about
7s, a cached one 1.2s, and this takes 1.7s, so the best case is a little
worse, but we save a lot of images, and the worst case is better.
This is mainly designed to make the nested builds for containerd
containers simpler too. Will add a variant for the C code as well.
Also add `-static` to the flags so we always make static executables,
which was omitted previously.
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- never update root filesystem see #583
- remove tests for earlier docker versions
- only use iptables override on desktop
fix#753
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This means that multiple builds will not conflict, so we can
remove the lock from the CI. Also quieter when no errors.
Some still left to do, only done the ones used in build and CI
initially. Some of the others will be cleaned up anyway later.
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Add a database key `bundle` that contains a path to a Docker dev
bundle eg `/.../docker/bundles/1.13.0-dev` where the docker
binaries to run can be found. This will be paired with a script
in `docker/docker` to set this key, so users can easily help
contribute to Docker development.
The change will be permanent until the key is removed or a factory
reset is done, or the bundle cannot be found.
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