ok, but the input from the client side would still be the Dockerfile and
not the API, which is what I want to use.
On 2/21/22 23:20, Daniel Walsh wrote:
On 2/21/22 16:58, Hendrik Haddorp wrote:
> Isn't "podman build" using the Dockerfile directly? I don't want
to
> build directly using a Dockerfile but using the docker network API,
> as that is what all other tools use.
Podman --remote build uses the Podman API and supports the Dockerfile
and Containerfile format.
Podman build uses Dockerfile and Containerfile format locally.
>
> On 2/21/22 22:15, Daniel Walsh wrote:
>> On 2/21/22 11:00, Hendrik Haddorp wrote:
>>> Hi Matt,
>>>
>>> I would like "podman system service" to run in qemu so that I can
>>> use the a Dockerbuild, via docker network API. For example start
>>> the podman system service in qemu mode and then build a docker
>>> container using a gradle base build
>>> (
https://github.com/bmuschko/gradle-docker-plugin). This would
>>> communicate to podman via the unix domain socket.
>>>
>> You should be able to do this with
>>
>> podman --connection build ...
>>
>>
>> And point the connection at different VMs/Systems running for
>> different Arches.
>>
>>> regards,
>>> Hendrik
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/21/22 15:42, Matt Heon wrote:
>>>> To be a bit more clear about what you're asking for - do you want
>>>> to run every container/pod as a given architecture, or more
>>>> specifically to run `podman system service` itself inside of QEMU?
>>>>
>>>> The former sounds like a not-too-difficult feature request we
>>>> could handle via `containers.conf`; the latter seems a bit more
>>>> involved.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Matt Heon
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 2:03 AM Hendrik Haddorp
>>>> <hendrik.haddorp(a)gmx.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> using "podman run --arch ..." it's quite easy to start
>>>> containers for a
>>>> different architecture with the support of qemu. "podman
>>>> system service"
>>>> does however not seem to have the same support. I would like
>>>> to use a
>>>> docker build from existing tooling for a different
>>>> architecture. So this
>>>> would use the docker API that the podman system service
>>>> provides. I
>>>> guess it should be possible to start a container using podman
>>>> run --arch
>>>> an then start the podman system service in there. Is there a
>>>> simpler way
>>>> as podman in podman has quite often some setup issues and the
>>>> whole
>>>> handling would be more complicated?
>>>>
>>>> thanks,
>>>> Hendrik
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