On 12 July 2016 at 11:36, Michael Vorburger <[email protected]> wrote:
> FYI I had once started, but never finished, making an opendaylight/nexus > Dockerfile on > https://github.com/vorburger/Docker/tree/master/opendaylight/nexus - main > diff. to > https://github.com/sonatype/docker-nexus/blob/master/oss/Dockerfile is > OpenJDK instead of Oracle - and I wanted it to include the ODL Nexus > pre-configured, ready to go.. Thanh, do you know where in Nexus on the > filesystem they store the repo config, to be able to include this in a > Docker image? > Not sure, I never really looked into it. I usually just setup the container and destroy it after I'm done with it and create a new one when I need it again. I could probably make it more efficient by copying out the config file but the minute it takes me to click add proxy for the 2 repos I never thought it was a big deal. My goal was to share a local Nexus between two computers, locally. The > initial daily re-download of JARs is still there, of course. What do you > use this for? What could be sweet would be if we were to share a public one > on some VM on this side of the pond... > I use it to speed up builds in my house, I use multiple computers and have a CoreOS server which I spin up temporary containers on when I need them. Thanh
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