Hi, CentOS community.
We would like to welcome and invite all of you to test and provide us feedback as to the CentOS 7.3 docker image for ppc64le available at
ftp://ftp.unicamp.br/pub/ppc64el/centos/7/images/
This tarball can be easily imported into docker with the information shown in the README file.
The tarball was created with the following script
https://github.com/fabianorosas/centos-docker-ppc64le/blob/master/centos-doc...
Consider this an early evaluation. We intend to get the required fixes integrated into CentOS so this image can be fully integrated with CentOS Registry.
We would be glad to hear from you!
Thanks!
On 03/02/17 18:36, Murilo Opsfelder Araújo wrote:
Hi, CentOS community.
We would like to welcome and invite all of you to test and provide us feedback as to the CentOS 7.3 docker image for ppc64le available at
ftp://ftp.unicamp.br/pub/ppc64el/centos/7/images/
This tarball can be easily imported into docker with the information shown in the README file.
The tarball was created with the following script
https://github.com/fabianorosas/centos-docker-ppc64le/blob/master/centos-docker.sh
Consider this an early evaluation. We intend to get the required fixes integrated into CentOS so this image can be fully integrated with CentOS Registry.
We would be glad to hear from you!
Thanks!
this is nice! Are you guys using the same tool chain as the CentOS Linux 7 baseimage on x86_64 ? We've recently added some more ppc capacity, and might be able to use some of that to do builds for these images, if the tool chains are the same
On 02/05/2017 06:07 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote: [...]
this is nice! Are you guys using the same tool chain as the CentOS Linux 7 baseimage on x86_64 ? We've recently added some more ppc capacity, and might be able to use some of that to do builds for these images, if the tool chains are the same
Hi, Karanbir.
We are using scripts from sig-cloud-instance-build with small changes so they can handle ppc64le. Is this the tool chain you refer to?
Basically, the build script (centos-docker.sh) patches CentOS scripts (sig-cloud-instance-build and sig-core-t_docker) and other tools (lorax and virt-manager), then it builds lorax and virt-manager rpm packages, installs them, and builds docker image using docker/containerbuild.sh.
After image is built, tests from sig-core-t_docker are executed.
By the way, the changes we submitted to CentOS are waiting for review. What would be the path to obtain feedback from SIG Core and SIG Cloud Instance folks to review them? They are:
https://github.com/CentOS/sig-cloud-instance-build/pull/65 https://github.com/CentOS/sig-core-t_docker/pull/2
Wow, that is cool! Any plans for ppc64 also? :)
Regards, Vit Ry.
---- On Fri, 03 Feb 2017 21:36:23 +0300 Murilo Opsfelder Araújo muriloo@linux.vnet.ibm.com wrote ----
Hi, CentOS community.
We would like to welcome and invite all of you to test and provide us feedback as to the CentOS 7.3 docker image for ppc64le available at
ftp://ftp.unicamp.br/pub/ppc64el/centos/7/images/
This tarball can be easily imported into docker with the information shown in the README file.
The tarball was created with the following script
https://github.com/fabianorosas/centos-docker-ppc64le/blob/master/centos-docker.sh
Consider this an early evaluation. We intend to get the required fixes integrated into CentOS so this image can be fully integrated with CentOS Registry.
We would be glad to hear from you!