Hello, Something important to note, i have created an image from scratch installing emacs in place of vim.
But to get swift working we have to run the image with privilege access like this docker run -ti --privileged=true theImageName Unless we get an error when running the REPL Regards Gerard > On 12 Dec 2016, at 13:49, Alex Blewitt <alb...@apple.com> wrote: > > On 12 Dec 2016, at 11:06, Gerard Iglesias via swift-users > <swift-users@swift.org <mailto:swift-users@swift.org>> wrote: >> >> Hi everybody, >> >> I would like to know if somebody use Docker with image of Ubuntu or Centos >> with swift 3 on them to make a working dev environment ? >> >> I just start to learn Docker use, which is not hard obviously, but I wonder >> if we can build a complete development environment with it … >> >> Any advices welcome. > > Yes, it's possible to build a Docker image with the necessary binaries > installed. You can use a pre-built one from IBM: > > https://github.com/IBM-Swift/swift-ubuntu-docker > <https://github.com/IBM-Swift/swift-ubuntu-docker> > > It has more than is strictly necessary to get up and working but you can use > it to get going. Alternatively, you can install your own by basing it on the > following from Ubuntu 16.04: > > FROM ubuntu:16.04 > > RUN apt-get update && apt-get -y install vim wget git clang libicu-dev > python2.7-dev libxml2-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev && apt-get clean > > RUN wget --progress=bar:force:noscroll --output-document=- > https://swift.org/builds/swift-3.0.1-release/ubuntu1604/swift-3.0.1-RELEASE/swift-3.0.1-RELEASE-ubuntu16.04.tar.gz > > <https://swift.org/builds/swift-3.0.1-release/ubuntu1604/swift-3.0.1-RELEASE/swift-3.0.1-RELEASE-ubuntu16.04.tar.gz> > | tar --strip-components=1 -zxf - >
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