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This is a short overview of how to build and run XCA using docker.
Install docker
==============
To install docker, follow the instructions provided at
https://docs.docker.com/install/
Build XCA container
===================
Use the following command to build XCA container:
docker build --rm --build-arg USER_ID=`id -u` --tag xca .
This will build a container named "xca" using default configuration.
Build options
-------------
There are some options to customize build. Use dockers "--build-arg"
option to add options.
CODENAME : code name of ubuntu version
example: --build-arg CODENAME=bionic
USER_ID : id of user "user" inside of container
example: --build-arg USER_ID=`id -u`
PARALLELMFLAGS : make flags for parralel build
example: --build-arg PARALLELMFLAGS=-j2
OPENSSL_UPSTREAM : Upstream URL (variable path after
https://www.openssl.org/source/ )
example: --build-arg OPENSSL_VERIONS=1.1.1d
OPENSSL_SHA1 : sha1 checksum of OpenSSL package
example: --build-arg OPENSSL_SHA1=056057782325134b76d1931c48f2c7e6595d7ef4
OPENSSL_BUILD_PARALLEL: enable/disable parallel build of OpenSSL
example: --build-arg OPENSSL_BUILD_PARALLEL=YES
note: some (older) versions of OpenSSL do not support parallel build
Run XCA
=======
Once the container is built, run it using the following command:
docker run --rm -it --user `id -u` --network=host \
-e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY -e "QT_X11_NO_MITSHM=1" \
xca
Share local directory
---------------------
Use docker volumes to share a local directory. This might be useful to store data base files.
mkdir -p ./some_local_directory
docker run --rm -it --user `id -u` --network=host \
-e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY -e "QT_X11_NO_MITSHM=1" \
-v ./some_local_directory:/backup \
xca
This makes ./some_local_directory accessible in the container as /backup.
Run bash
--------
For debugging purposes container can be started in bash mode:
docker run --rm -it --user `id -u` --network=host \
-e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY -e "QT_X11_NO_MITSHM=1" \
--entrypoint dumb-init xca -- bash