Hello! Ricardo Wurmus <ricardo.wur...@mdc-berlin.de> skribis:
> I just played around with Docker and built up a command to create a > Docker image for Emacs. Fun! > Can anyone find a more elegant way to do this? > > guix environment --ad-hoc \ > coreutils bash emacs-no-x-toolkit -- \ > sh -c 'tar -c $(guix gc --requisites $GUIX_ENVIRONMENT) | \ > docker import -c "ONBUILD RUN [\"$GUIX_ENVIRONMENT/bin/ln\", > \"-s\", \"$GUIX_ENVIRONMENT/bin\", \"/bin\"]" - emacs-base' \ > && echo -e "FROM emacs-base\nCMD [\"/bin/emacs\"]" | \ > docker build - What does the resulting image look like? Would it be enough to generate an “Image JSON Description” in this format: <https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/image/spec/v1.md>? I’m not familiar enough with Docker but I’m under the impression that we should be able to generate an image without even using Docker. :-) Thanks for sharing the neat hack! Ludo’.