[Using the thread with the announcement for this answer.] On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Michael Barton <[email protected]> wrote: > > Is this a runnable version of GRASS under Docker or a compilable version of GRASS? >
It is the Dockerfile. You let Docker build a Docker image using that file (Docker looks to the directory specified and finds the Dockerfile, kind of like make and Makefile). You then use Docker to run a process in the container derived from that image. GRASS GIS is build as part of building of the image. See the readme file for examples: https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass/trunk/README#L53 Vaclav On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 12:15 PM, Vaclav Petras <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I just added a Dockerfile to the Subversion repository. The Dockerfile > uses the local source code, i.e. typically what you get with svn, because > it is a part of the source code. It it not downloading any GRASS GIS source > code by itself, so you can make changes in the source code locally and > rebuild the image (you need to tell Docker to remove the existing image > (layer) or to not use cache). > > It is using Ubuntu, but something more lightweight may be more > appropriate, some other images, on the other hand, may bring some > additional features. It is not installing any GRASS addons or using PPA > repositories. > > The documentation is in the README (yes, we have a README file ;-). I hope > it is the right place. It contains example which runs all the tests. It > assumes you have NC SPM location on your (local) disk. > > The image keeps the source code (the source code is not removed) and it > has one volume which you mount and that's where the data are supposed to be. > > Please, send the feedback here. Let me know if it fits your use cases and > open tickets if you have some requests. > > Vaclav >
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