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# Mat's Docker Image collection
Various Docker files that I use.
NOTE: You'll need TCL installed on your system. I use my own copy of `tangle`
based on literate programming. If you want to use a docker file, you'll have
to generate it.
## Standard Docker Stuff
I like to insure that my containers follow a few simple rules.
* Never run as root.
* For containers, I liked to have a single user I run in.
* Needed software and configuration that requires root should be done first.
* At the end, the container should default to be running as that user.
* A set working directory that can be a docker volume or a volume passed from the host.
* This present a challenge in make sure that that uid/gid is correct between the active user and the directory.
* When using a host volume, I also have to make sure the UID/GID matches to not have any permission issues.
* While we also like to use the latest version of a base docker image, that isn't always possible.
* We should default to building the latest version, but allow for changing that.
## Docker Files
* [ubi9epel](ubi9epel.md)
* Redhat's Universal Base Image (UBI) for RHEL9, with epel installed and read for use.
* [ubuntu](ubuntu.md)
* Yes, I use Ubuntu from time to time.
* [fossil](fossil.md)
* I use fossil quite a bit. Nice to have an easy way to run it. I would recommend use the Dockerfile provide by fossil. I have this one here to highlight the usage of the scratch docker image.
* This also includes a fossilserver docker file that can be used to run a repolist server to make all the fossil repositories in a directory available.
* [opensuse](opensuse.md)
* OpenSuse is my favorite development Linux distrobution.
* [alpine](alpine.md)
* Need a good base alpine image to use for deployments.
* [podman](podman.md)
* A UBI9 based podman container to build docker images.
* include [storage.conf](files/podman/storage.conf)
## As always, go Guardians!