
- Use https for redox apt repository - Import the repository's key - Update [toolchain packages' names](https://github.com/redox-os/cookbook/pull/59) - Install `wget` which is needed by [coobook/recipes/xz](https://github.com/redox-os/cookbook/blob/master/recipes/xz/recipe.sh) - Update README file to reflect the [discussion about when the submodules are needed](https://github.com/redox-os/redox/pull/1005#discussion_r129432929) - Update README file to suggest using `make fetch all` in place of `make update all` since `Cargo.lock` files come with the sources now. See this [comment](https://github.com/redox-os/redox/issues/1021#issuecomment-320946322) Note: current source tree generation requires runing the docker container with `bash -c RUSTFLAGS=\"-A unused_mut\" make fetch all` in place of `make fetch all`
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Building Redox using Docker images with the toolchain
All you need is git, make, qemu, fuse and docker. The method requires a non-privileged user able to run the docker
command, which is usually achieved by adding the user to the docker
group.
git clone https://github.com/redox-os/redox.git ; cd redox #1
docker build --build-arg LOCAL_UID="$(id -u)" --build-arg LOCAL_GID="$(id -g)" \
-t redox docker/ #2
git pull --rebase --recurse-submodules && git submodule sync \
&& git submodule update --recursive --init #3
docker run --cap-add MKNOD --cap-add SYS_ADMIN \
-e LOCAL_UID="$(id -u)" -e LOCAL_GID="$(id -g)" \
--device /dev/fuse -v "$(pwd):/home/user/src" --rm redox make fetch all #4
make qemu #5
To unpack:
- Creates a local copy of the repository.
- Creates a new image in the local image repository named
redox
with Redox toolchain installed. You only need to rebuild the image if you want to update the toolchain. - Updates all the submodules in the repository.
- Builds Redox using the
redox
image. The arguments allow the container to usefuse
and ensure the resulting files are owned by the current user. - Runs Redox.
On selinux systems, replace #4 with:
docker run --cap-add MKNOD --cap-add SYS_ADMIN \
-e LOCAL_UID="$(id -u)" -e LOCAL_GID="$(id -g)" \
--device /dev/fuse -v "$(pwd):/home/user/src" --security-opt label=disable \
--rm redox make fetch all