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I'm not sure if this is a valid concern, but I think whole yocto-docker should be self-sufficient. Right now you can pull whole Docker image, but it is not enough you have to clone the whole repo to have docker-bake.sh and other tools.
Does it make sense to try include everything in Docker image?
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@pietrushnic Suggestions are welcome, granted you have any. I was thinking about it, but did not come up with a reasonable solution yet. I think we will always end up with some kind of run script (either as a snippet in README or as a seperate file) which will be necessary.
@macpijan snippet in README is fine IMO as well as script, but script should not be required to use image. I'm mostly care about making yocto-docker standalone solution, since it makes it much easy to use.
I'm not sure if this is a valid concern, but I think whole
yocto-docker
should be self-sufficient. Right now you can pull whole Docker image, but it is not enough you have to clone the whole repo to havedocker-bake.sh
and other tools.Does it make sense to try include everything in Docker image?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: