New solution is not hardcoded to amd64 but integrates
with the cross toolchain and support creating arm binaries.
Go has been updated so that ASLR works
Signed-off-by: Tonis Tiigi <tonistiigi@gmail.com>
Using cross compilation toolchains that work from any platform
Adds darwin/arm64 support and bake targets. Static and dynamic
binary targets are available, both with glibc and musl.
Signed-off-by: Tonis Tiigi <tonistiigi@gmail.com>
macOS doesn't ship with the GNU version of `date`, which
causes the command to fail if the `--rfc-3339 ns` format option
is used.
Given that we don't need the build-time with nanosecond precision,
this patch changes the format used, so that the CLI binary can be
built on the host (outside of a container);
Before this change, `make binary` would fail:
DISABLE_WARN_OUTSIDE_CONTAINER=1 make binary
WARNING: binary creates a Linux executable. Use cross for macOS or Windows.
./scripts/build/binary
make: *** [binary] Error 1
With this change, the binary can be built on the host:
DISABLE_WARN_OUTSIDE_CONTAINER=1 make binary
WARNING: binary creates a Linux executable. Use cross for macOS or Windows.
./scripts/build/binary
Building statically linked build/docker-darwin-amd64
While the previous version formatted (and parsed) the date with nanoseconds precision,
that level of precision is not actually used;
```go
func reformatDate(buildTime string) string {
t, errTime := time.Parse(time.RFC3339Nano, buildTime)
if errTime == nil {
return t.Format(time.ANSIC)
}
return buildTime
}
```
Both the old, and new input will yield the same output:
```go
fmt.Println(reformatDate("2019-12-31T13:41:44.846741804+00:00"))
// Tue Dec 31 13:41:44 2019
fmt.Println(reformatDate("2019-12-31T13:41:44Z"))
// Tue Dec 31 13:41:44 2019
```
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This just makes it easier to build a targeted binary for the
goos/goach/goarm version.
This of course will not work for all cases but is nice to get things
going.
Specifically cross-compiling pkcs for yubikey support requires some
extra work whichis not tackled here.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
To help with this add a bad plugin which produces invalid metadata and arrange
for it to be built in the e2e container.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@docker.com>
That is, the helper to be used from the plugin's `main`.
Also add a `helloworld` plugin example and build integration.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@docker.com>
This helps to avoid circular includes, by separating the pure data out from the
actual functionality in the cli subpackage, allowing other code which is
imported to access the data.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@docker.com>
In case go build will see a need to call C++ (rather than C)
compiler, CXX env var need to be properly set (to osxcross wrapper).
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Make all dynbinary builds be position-independent (this adds both
security benefits and can help with flaky builds on POWER
architectures).
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
The Server section of version output is now composed of an Engine
component and potentially more, based on what the /version endpoint
returns.
Signed-off-by: Tibor Vass <tibor@docker.com>
Remove referenced to developing on the host, we shouldn't support it.
Move script/validate to scripts/validate to be consistent.
Set the default target to be binary instead of clean.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
- The cli version defaults to "unknown-version" unless set via the VERSION env var
- The commit version can be overridden via GITCOMMIT env var
- The build time can be overridden via BUILDTIME env var
Signed-off-by: Kenfe-Mickael Laventure <mickael.laventure@gmail.com>