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The goal of these more recent additions to the Dockerfile is to provide a working copy of SerenityOS with the toolchain prebuilt. To me, these additions feel misplaced: - The toolchain is built assuming the i686 architecture, which may not be what you want. - You get a shallow clone of the project limiting you in your abilities to navigate through the project's history or bisect. - There's this awkward directory structure of `/serenity/serenity-git` and `/serenity/out`. The Dockerfile is immensely useful for building SerenityOS in a containerized environment, separate from the host's environment. If we want to automate builds, we can always use CI or extend this image to do so. For now, let's remove the `git clone` and associated actions. Fixes #9310.
32 lines
714 B
Docker
32 lines
714 B
Docker
FROM ubuntu:21.10
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ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
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RUN apt-get update -y \
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&& apt-get install -y \
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build-essential \
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ccache \
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cmake \
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curl \
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g++-10 \
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gcc-10 \
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e2fsprogs \
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genext2fs \
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git \
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imagemagick \
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libgmp-dev \
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libgtk-3-dev \
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libmpc-dev \
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libmpfr-dev \
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libpixman-1-dev \
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libsdl2-dev \
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libspice-server-dev \
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ninja-build \
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qemu-utils \
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rsync \
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sudo \
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tzdata \
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unzip \
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&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/ \
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&& update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-10 900 --slave /usr/bin/g++ g++ /usr/bin/g++-10
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