Turns out that `-f` on a file that's in `.dockerignore` actually does work. No idea why it wasn't when I was doing this before, but oh well! 🤘 Signed-off-by: Andrew "Tianon" Page <admwiggin@gmail.com> Upstream-commit: 9f5730e131699caaf6f8f6f941d5942d68295055 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