When running "make install" in a build container,
docker is not installed the first time it's
run, causing these errors to appear;
$ make install
hack/make/.detect-daemon-osarch: line 11: docker: command not found
hack/make/.detect-daemon-osarch: line 11: docker: command not found
hack/make/.detect-daemon-osarch: line 11: docker: command not found
hack/make/.detect-daemon-osarch: line 11: docker: command not found
KEEPBUNDLE=1 hack/make.sh install-binary
This patch checks if docker exists, and if not
just continues silently :)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Upstream-commit: 2443decdd5eb016ca2eb9448c033ed2b9887ef2a
Component: engine
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