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Initial structure of Docker images.
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Authored by vlorentz on Dec 10 2018, 4:06 PM.

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Creates Docker images in an order that makes it as fast as
possible to rebuild/re-run after a source code change.

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rCDFD Dockerfiles for developers
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I'm a bit worried about this approach, as the goals of the design aren't well documented (the "define an architecture" part of T1426)

  • do we want to be able to test changes on several repos, rebuilding the image only once (i.e. replace the PYTHONPATH approach)?
  • do we want to use released versions allowing people to deploy a "tested" Software Heritage

I think we should make that very clear before we set out to write a lot of scaffolding around docker.

I'm also nervous that having the Dockerfiles outside of the repository they're used with is a good way to have them fall out of sync, but I guess that'd be a job for continuous integration.