Whether or not the "busybox" image downloads and runs properly at the end of the build, we don't want to have the script return a failing exit code, especially since at that point, Docker is successfully installed, and we're just tooting our own horn for good measure. Upstream-commit: fc197188d7f4098b6035d0e13031431871a2dc95 Component: engine
Hacking on Docker
The hack/ directory holds information and tools for everyone involved in the process of creating and distributing Docker, specifically:
Guides
If you're a contributor or aspiring contributor, you should read CONTRIBUTORS.md.
If you're a maintainer or aspiring maintainer, you should read MAINTAINERS.md.
If you're a packager or aspiring packager, you should read PACKAGERS.md.
If you're a maintainer in charge of a release, you should read RELEASE-CHECKLIST.md.
Roadmap
A high-level roadmap is available at ROADMAP.md.
Build tools
make.sh is the primary build tool for docker. It is used for compiling the official binary, running the test suite, and pushing releases.