tahoe-lafs/.circleci/Dockerfile.debian
Jean-Paul Calderone 3f323c2c66 Drop the separate Tor-enabled Debian image.
Just install Tor on the other Debian image and re-use that.
2019-04-04 15:33:16 -04:00

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ARG TAG
FROM debian:${TAG}
ENV WHEELHOUSE_PATH /tmp/wheelhouse
ENV VIRTUALENV_PATH /tmp/venv
# This will get updated by the CircleCI checkout step.
ENV BUILD_SRC_ROOT /tmp/project
RUN apt-get --quiet update && \
apt-get --quiet --yes install git && \
apt-get --quiet --yes install \
sudo \
build-essential \
python2.7 \
python2.7-dev \
libffi-dev \
libssl-dev \
libyaml-dev \
virtualenv
# Get the project source. Copying in the whole project source here isn't very
# cache friendly but there's no Docker layer cache on CircleCI anyway!
COPY . ${BUILD_SRC_ROOT}
RUN "${BUILD_SRC_ROOT}"/.circleci/prepare-image.sh "${WHEELHOUSE_PATH}" "${VIRTUALENV_PATH}" "${BUILD_SRC_ROOT}"
# Only the integration tests currently need this but it doesn't hurt to always
# have it present and it's simpler than building a whole extra image just for
# the integration tests.
RUN ${BUILD_SRC_ROOT}/integration/install-tor.sh