Great! So I think the next step here is to file a JIRA to track merging of Dockerfiles back into the HAWQ code base and once that is done I can help you set up builds. I'd like to do it myself end-to-end once (all the way to pushing images to Docker Hub) and then I can share credentials with whoever is interested in keeping images updated.
Thanks, Roman. On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 12:56 AM, Richard Guo <[email protected]> wrote: > CentOS 6 is also supported now. > > Best Regards > Richard > > On Wed, 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 >> >> >> >> >>
