Thanks Richard for this work! It will be convenient for others to try HAWQ.

I think it will be more fancy if we can also merge latest code change to
auto-build the docker image.

A simple way is that we can provide separate docker images for different
versions of HAWQ, for instance, delivering docker image together with HAWQ
release.

Thanks
Lili



2016-12-28 14:10 GMT+08:00 stanly sheng <[email protected]>:

> We could create a public github account for community as a start of
> sharing these facilities tools and environments.
>
> We could put the dockerfiles to github. And create a docker hub account.
> Create an automatic build repo in docker hub and link it with the github
> repo in the github account. Then every commit for the github repo will
> trigger  a latest docker image build on docker hub. Community will get the
> latest docker image.
>
> Best Regards,
> Xiang Sheng
>
> > On Dec 28, 2016, at 1:55 PM, Richard Guo <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > HAWQ team is building HAWQ dev docker images. The purpose is to provide
> an
> > out-of-box way for developers to setup build and test environment for
> HAWQ.
> >
> > A demo could be found on github hawq-docker
> > <https://github.com/guofengrichard/hawq-docker> . Currently only CentOS
> 7
> > is supported. CentOS 6 will be supported soon. It is based on Zhanwei's
> > work.
> >
> > The idea is to predefine all the environment setup steps in the
> dockerfile
> > and then build the image from dockerfile with tools provided by docker.
> > After that, users can simply create containers with the docker image and
> > then do the HAWQ build and test jobs.
> > Also a Makefile is provided to simplify this process. Please refer to the
> > README in the github repository for more details.
> >
> > Regarding the place to host the docker images and dockerfiles, does
> anyone
> > have any idea? Comments and discussions are welcomed.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Richard
>
>

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