On 1.10.2014 08:15, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
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>> As we still don't have a build service I proposed some time ago, we
>> could use Docker Automated Builds - we would "just" need to prepare
>> Dockerfiles.
> Take a look at
https://github.com/fedora-cloud/Fedora-Dockerfiles — adding
> to that might be the way to go, or else providing a companion.
So, what I don't get about these Dockerfiles... Why do so many of them use
supervisord? IIUC supervisord is sort of a replacement for systemd. I know there have been
some issues with systemd and containers and that there were efforts to make systemd work
in containers, so I assume these Dockerfiles will switch to systemd once it is ready, is
that correct?
The reason I'm asking is that it feels like we're using a different
implementation of what we already have - and I think we shouldn't do that in images
that we want to be "official".
Yes, systemd should be default once
it's ready.
Vašek
Thanks,
Slavek
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> Fedora Project Leader
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