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Author SHA1 Message Date
devtty1er d561c49ae5
Update Dockerfiles (#4070)
* Use LABEL in place of MAINTAINER

* Remove LABEL maintainer from Dockerfiles
2020-07-06 13:18:23 -07:00
Joseph Bisch a30a76c93f Fix irssi build (#2785) 2019-09-11 18:33:27 -07:00
Joseph Bisch 0c2f7e57ac [irssi] Add theme-load-fuzz (#1076)
* [irssi] Add theme-load-fuzz

* [irssi] Move irssi-fuzz target into for loop in build.sh

* [irssi] Add seed corpus for theme-load-fuzz

* [irssi] Add dictionary for theme-load-fuzz

* Update build.sh
2018-01-15 17:14:38 -08:00
Devin Jeanpierre 330386686d Use apt-get update && apt-get install, per best practices: (#561)
https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/eng-image/dockerfile_best-practices/

I ran into this because I was getting errors locally, like:

    E: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dpkg/libdpkg-perl_1.18.4ubuntu1.1_all.deb  404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.149 80]

It turns out you get these if you don't update, and the official best practices are to `run apt-get update && apt-get install`. In fact, running _any_ apt-get install command without the apt-get update && before it can result in unfortunate caching artifacts -- see "cache busting". (P.S. thanks to Peng on Freenode for helping me, I'm bad at Ubuntu.)

So:
    sed -re \
        's/RUN apt-get ((-y )?(install|build-dep))/RUN apt-get update \&\& apt-get \1/' -i \
        projects/**/Dockerfile

I also manually fixed the cases that already ran apt-get update in their Dockerfile:
    dlplibs/Dockerfile
    grpc/Dockerfile
    libreoffice/Dockerfile
2017-05-01 23:31:02 -07:00
Oliver Chang 60835ac420 oss-fuzz/BASE_IMAGE -> oss-fuzz-base/BASE_IMAGE 2017-03-22 12:12:51 -07:00
Oliver Chang 7df64d4ac4 [infra] ossfuzz/IMAGE -> gcr.io/oss-fuzz/IMAGE 2017-03-15 18:46:31 -07:00
Joseph Bisch 7e7b316a78 Fix irssi fuzzer (#282) 2017-01-16 13:32:31 -08:00
Joseph Bisch f51cd3f99e Add initial build.sh and Dockerfile for irssi (#279) 2017-01-14 11:27:40 -08:00