Jonathan Lebon e62d7d9a60 hook up to redhat-ci
Add a YAML file to hook up this repo to redhat-ci. I ported over the
tests and environment from the .travis.yml file, though feel free to
customize it to your needs. For more information on supported YAML
fields, please see:

https://github.com/jlebon/redhat-ci/blob/master/sample.redhat-ci.yml

RHCI does also support containerized builds, though the container
environment is unprivileged, which means the tests won't be able to e.g.
mount things. Instead, I set it up so it provisions an Atomic Host on
which we run a privileged container. This is a workflow that will be
made easier in the future.

Closes: #37
Approved by: jlebon
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buildah - a tool for building OCI images

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Note: this package is in alpha.

The buildah package provides a command line tool which can be used to

  • create a working container, either from scratch or using an image as a starting point
  • mount the working container's root filesystem for manipulation
  • unmount the working container's root filesystem
  • use the updated contents of the container's root filesystem as a filesystem layer to create a new image
  • delete a working container

Future goals include:

  • docs
  • more CI tests
  • additional CLI commands (build?)
Description
Work with remote images registries - retrieving information, images, signing content
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