TT#118659 Switch Dockerfile from Debian buster to bullseye

Change-Id: I986877111b2d931961c1999589cf4a02b64c5d1e
mr9.5.1
Manuel Montecelo 4 years ago
parent ab07f608ca
commit 92bd0c82bc

@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
# DOCKER_NAME=libtcap-buster # DOCKER_NAME=libtcap-bullseye
FROM docker.mgm.sipwise.com/sipwise-buster:latest FROM docker.mgm.sipwise.com/sipwise-bullseye:latest
# Important! Update this no-op ENV variable when this Dockerfile # Important! Update this no-op ENV variable when this Dockerfile
# is updated with the current date. It will force refresh of all # is updated with the current date. It will force refresh of all
# of the base images and things like `apt-get update` won't be using # of the base images and things like `apt-get update` won't be using
# old cached versions when the Dockerfile is built. # old cached versions when the Dockerfile is built.
ENV REFRESHED_AT 2021-02-16 ENV REFRESHED_AT 2021-05-03
RUN apt-get update && \ RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install --assume-yes \ apt-get install --assume-yes \
@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ WORKDIR /code/
# Instructions for usage # Instructions for usage
# ---------------------- # ----------------------
# When you want to build the base image from scratch (jump to the next section if you don't want to build yourself!): # When you want to build the base image from scratch (jump to the next section if you don't want to build yourself!):
# % docker build --tag="libtcap-buster" . # % docker build --tag="libtcap-bullseye" .
# % docker run --rm -i -t -v $(pwd)/..:/code:rw libtcap-buster:latest bash # % docker run --rm -i -t -v $(pwd)/..:/code:rw libtcap-bullseye:latest bash
# #
# Use the existing docker image: # Use the existing docker image:
# % docker pull docker.mgm.sipwise.com/libtcap-buster # % docker pull docker.mgm.sipwise.com/libtcap-bullseye
# % docker run --rm -i -t -v $(pwd)/..:/code:rw docker.mgm.sipwise.com/libtcap-buster:latest bash # % docker run --rm -i -t -v $(pwd)/..:/code:rw docker.mgm.sipwise.com/libtcap-bullseye:latest bash
# #
# Inside docker (the command is in history, just press UP button): # Inside docker (the command is in history, just press UP button):
# ./t/testrunner # ./t/testrunner

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