this review is intended to help integrate dockers into FreeBSD
and make them run.
Help is welcome
TODO: runC, libnetwork and containerd
Differential D21570
Update sysutils/docker-freebsd to new version joneum on Sep 9 2019, 8:20 AM. Authored by Tags None Referenced Files
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Comment Actions Hi, just saw this. I'm keeping an eye on it and am interested in helping where I can. I haven't yet looked at the code, but it's on my agenda in the coming couple of weeks. What kind of testing is needed on this? I might be able to start there. (Oh and this is my first time on FreeBSD Phabricator, so if I'm not doing this right, please do let me know) Comment Actions Further patches have to be applied to remove the errors. But I don't know if it's worth developing the project further, because Docker is obviously at the end of its life. Comment Actions Certainly there are lots of questions around Docker-the-company at the moment, but there's still a lot of use and interest today and I would still very much like to see this proceed. Comment Actions Because @rene deleted the port without asking [1], I set all work here now. Comment Actions Note: I have WIP updates to fix some of the errors If anyone has additions/fixed, please provide diffs Comment Actions @joneum You can abandon revisions instead of accepting/closing. Would you like the remain author on this? Comment Actions @koobs: i have been searching the days for solutions to the error. Comment Actions I'll use the days to think about whether to give up my commit bit, and just continue as a normal maintainer. Comment Actions I understand. Hit me up on IRC when you're available and feeling up to it and I can share my diffs :) Comment Actions When a port is broken for more than 6 month, there is a normal procedure that mark it as deprecated and then remove it from the ports tree at expiration date. this is almost automatic; Note that every month there is a notice about this. The main reason is there is no point in keeping broken ports in base that misdrive users, it is very easy to readd the port in the ports tree once a working version do exist again. It does not prevent anyone from working after the removal from the ports tree. Btw now that we have overlay both in ports and poudriere (-devel) it is even more easy to work on such port outside of the tree and readd it later once it is working again. This is the way things are being done in the ports tree since for ever (at least since before my time), nothing new here. @joneum I hope you would reconsider, continue working on this and bringing it back to the tree once it is ready. Comment Actions heya, what are all these updates? :-) Greetings Am 11.01.20 um 14:08 schrieb koobs (Kubilay Kocak):
Comment Actions To re-open the #Docker project on #FreeBSD, currently located at https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21570, who would want to donate via bountysource.com? This would be a way to reactivate the project, since it is very large. I'm asking for your opinion Comment Actions I am interested into donating for the development of docker on FreeBSD. I am also willing to contribute some actual work, but I am not familiar with FreeBSD developer, but I am a software developer by profession. Is there a better way to get into contact with the docker for FreeBSD developers? Is it desired that I would also contribute coding work? What would be the best way to get started? Comment Actions reactivation of the project. I hope to be able to provide an update for testing soon. |