Have 'from', 'commit', and 'build-using-dockerfile' report progress via stderr (so that capturing output from 'from' and 'commit' still works as expected) unless --quiet is used to suppress the reporting. Closes #94. Signed-off-by: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com> Closes: #98 Approved by: rhatdan
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buildah-commit "1" "March 2017" "buildah"
NAME
buildah commit - Create an image from a working container.
SYNOPSIS
buildah commit [options [...]] containerID [imageName]
DESCRIPTION
Writes a new image using the specified container's read-write layer and if it is based on an image, the layers of that image. If an image name is not specified, an ID is assigned, but no name is assigned to the image.
OPTIONS
--disable-compression
Don't compress filesystem layers when building the image.
--signature-policy
Pathname of a signature policy file to use. It is not recommended that this option be used, as the default behavior of using the system-wide default policy (frequently /etc/containers/policy.json) is most often preferred.
--quiet
When writing the output image, suppress progress output.
EXAMPLE
buildah commit containerID
buildah commit containerID newImageName
buildah commit --disable-compression --signature-policy '/etc/containers/policy.json' containerID
buildah commit --disable-compression --signature-policy '/etc/containers/policy.json' containerID newImageName
SEE ALSO
buildah(1)