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Showcase how to build and install
=================================
Sometimes happy developers (like me) have no choice but using horribly
restricted systems where setting up tools to run even something as simple as
configure/make/install becomes a nightmare. I found it to be easier to have a
Dockerfile to build on a totally unrelated machine (but where I have the needed
privileges) and then just copy-paste the built result over to where I need it.
## Setup variable to reduce annoying repetitions
```sh
IMG=deflateandinflate-showcase:latest
```
## Make and install dockerimage
```sh
curl -sSL https://github.com/hiddenalpha/DeflateAndInflate/raw/master/contrib/build-using-docker/Dockerfile | sudo docker build . -f - -t "${IMG:?}"
```
## Grab distribution archive
Most probably we wanna get the distribution archive. We can copy it out the
dockerimage to our host using:
```sh
sudo docker run --rm -i "${IMG:?}" sh -c 'true && cd dist && tar c *' | tar x
```
## Play around
Or if we wanna browse the image or play around with the built utility we could
launch a shell. Once in the shell, try `deflate --help` and/or `inflate --help`.
```sh
sudo docker run --rm -ti "${IMG:?}" sh
```
## Other targets
The dockerfile is parameterized and should work for other systems too. For
example to compile for debian we could use command like below. May set *IMG*
differently if you need to keep multiple images.
```sh
curl -sSL https://github.com/hiddenalpha/DeflateAndInflate/raw/master/contrib/build-using-docker/Dockerfile | sudo docker build . -f - -t "${IMG:?}" \
--build-arg PARENT_IMAGE=debian:buster-20220622-slim \
--build-arg PKGS_TO_ADD="curl gcc git make libc-dev ca-certificates tar zlib1g-dev" \
--build-arg PKGS_TO_DEL="curl gcc git make libc-dev zlib1g-dev" \
--build-arg PKGINIT="apt-get update" \
--build-arg PKGADD="apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends" \
--build-arg PKGDEL="apt-get purge -y" \
--build-arg PKGCLEAN="apt-get clean"
```
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