Alright, let me tell you what this is all about. 🐋 Docker builds (locally and also in DockerHub) started failing after glibc 3.34 has been updated during jan-feb 2021 and thas caught me on both fedora 33 and archlinux workstation/server boxes (talking OS, not containers now). A hotfix patch has been issued as a workaround to remedy failing builds -bd4c5abe4d
. Recently, I have started building [`moby`](https://github.com/moby/moby) from sources myself (moby is `docker-{c,e}e`'s upstream that's directly being shipped on fedora instad of the "docker-\*" product) and installed it on my fedora 33 box, while archlinux gradually updated to a fairly recent docker (`Docker version 20.10.5, build 363e9a88a1` as of writing). Latest `moby` commit on which I was able to run `docker build` for this image on fedora 33 was [`dbc3365da2`](dbc3365da2
). For these reasons I decided to revert the hotfix just today in [`dbeddd89be`](dbeddd89be
), after which DockerHub builds started to fail again. That is because Dockerhub build servers are probably not running a latest master `moby`/`docker` and as such don't have the necessary fixes required to build images that run glibc >=3.34 (see the original hotfix commit message for more reasoning and references). That basically means that until they (the DockerHub) run a reasonably recent docker/moby, we're going to see just more of `dockerhub build: failing` and anyone expecting these images to work will either have to update in a similar fashion to what I've done or wait until the patched versions reach whatever distro you're using. Unless that distro happens to be Arch, cause then you're ok anyway :D 🐳
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# docker-archlinux
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[](https://drone.dotya.ml/wanderer/docker-archlinux)
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[](https://hub.docker.com/r/immawanderer/archlinux/builds)
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[](https://microbadger.com/images/immawanderer/archlinux)
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[](https://microbadger.com/images/immawanderer/archlinux)
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This repository provides the Dockerfile to create an updated Arch Linux base image.
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## :warning: :construction: DockerHub issue :construction: :warning:
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unless you're running Arch as your host OS, please make sure you read through the following issue write-up \
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⇒ https://git.dotya.ml/wanderer/docker-archlinux/issues/1 \
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:warning: :construction: :construction: :construction: :warning:
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The image is rebuilt approximately every hour to ensure it always has the latest packages.
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push mirror lives in [this GitHub repo](https://github.com/wULLSnpAXbWZGYDYyhWTKKspEQoaYxXyhoisqHf/docker-archlinux)
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development happens on [this Gitea instance](https://git.dotya.ml/wanderer/docker-archlinux)
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## What you get
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* updated Arch Linux [base image](https://hub.docker.com/_/archlinux)
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That's just it. This makes it possible to just grab the image and install whatever it is you want on top later.
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## Purpose
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* Arch Linux image with freshly updated package base to build upon
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## Running the image
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* edit the `yourlocalpath` and `containerpath` variabled or remove them entirely (along with `-v`) if you have *nothing to mount*
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```bash
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docker run -it -v yourlocalpath:containerpath immawanderer/archlinux:latest
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```
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## Building the image locally
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* create a new folder
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* grab the Dockerfile and place it in that folder
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* build the image locally
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```bash
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mkdir -pv mynewfolder
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cd ./mynewfolder
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wget https://git.dotya.ml/wanderer/docker-archlinux/raw/branch/master/Dockerfile
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docker build --pull - < Dockerfile
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```
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