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docker-cli/components/engine/hack/make
Michael Crosby 02e14246d7 Remove docker.socket from rpm based systems
Fixes #23981

The selinux issue we are seeing in the report is related to the socket
file for docker and nothing else. By removing the socket docker starts
up correctly.

However, there is another motivation for removing socket activation from
docker's systemd files and that is because when you have daemons running
with --restart always whenever you have a host reboot those daemons
will not be started again because the docker daemon is not started by
systemd until a request comes into the docker API.

Leave it for deb based systems because everything is working correctly
for both socket activation and starting normally at boot.

Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
Upstream-commit: 04104c3a1e6cad30cb41b762e8832215466c0e95
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This directory holds scripts called by make.sh in the parent directory.

Each script is named after the bundle it creates. They should not be called directly - instead, pass it as argument to make.sh, for example:

./hack/make.sh test
./hack/make.sh binary ubuntu

# Or to run all bundles:
./hack/make.sh

To add a bundle:

  • Create a shell-compatible file here
  • Add it to $DEFAULT_BUNDLES in make.sh