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armhf-compiler
This container's goal is to make CI/CD easier for everyone, Travis CI, GitlabCI, Jenkins... Your desktop's docker equipped development environment.
Example Usage
binfmt_misc register
This step sets up your docker daemon to support more container architectures.
Register quemu-*-static
for all supported processors except the current one.
docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static:register
build the armhf bin
docker build --tag lbryio/lbrynet:armhf-compiler .
export compiled bin to local /target
This containers sole purpose is to build and spit out the bin.
docker run --rm -ti -v $(pwd)/target:/target lbryio/lbrynet:armhf-compiler
Cleanup
If you're doing this on a machine you care to have restored to defaults this is the only host change we imposed so to revert the change you must execute the following docker command.
Same as above, but remove all registered binfmt_misc
before
docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static:register --reset