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v6.1.0 2019-02-06 Cambridge
Add support for Fedora 29 and OpenSUSE Leap 15.0 and Alpine 3.9.
Demote some releases to Tier 2 from Tier 1.
Add functions to calculate base distro tags in
Dockerfile_distro
.Install bzip2 and rsync on OpenSUSE distros.
Add a
Dockerfile_opam.deprecated
container for being able to turn off older distros.Install
which
into OpenSUSE containers by default.Use
+trunk
suffix for dev versions of compiler.Remove unused GNU Parallel wrapper in
dockerfile_cmd
.
v6.0.0 2018-11-15 Cambridge
This release focuses on the opam 2.0 release and the resulting containers built on ocaml/opam2 on the Docker Hub.
set the
OPAMYES
variable to true by default in ocaml containers so they remain non-interactive.install rsync in RPM distros
Install opam-depext in the containers by default
fix opam2 alpine and centos installation by installing openssl
add a dependency on
ppx_sexp_conv
for dockerfile-cmdadd support for Aarch32 in distros
install coreutils in Alpine since OCaml 4.08 needs GNU stat to compile
add support for Ubuntu 18.10 and Alpine 3.8 releases.
add xz to Alpine and Zypper distributions.
install_opam_from_source
requires an explicit branch rather than defaulting to master.update version of Bubblewrap in containers to 0.3.1.
port build system from Jbuilder to Dune.
v5.1.0 2018-06-15 Cambridge
Remove unnecessary cmdliner dep in dockerfile-opam
Support Tier2 distros in bulk builds
v5.0.0 2018-06-07 Cambridge
Install the Bubblewrap sandboxing tool in all distributions and remove the older wrappers for opam2 namespace usage.
Ensure that X11 is available in the containers so that the OCaml Graphics module is available (#8 via @kit-ty-kate)
Add concept of a "Tier 1" and "Tier 2" distro so that we can categorise them more easily for container generation.
Add support for Alpine 3.7 and Ubuntu 18.04 and Fedora 28.
Update Ubuntu LTS to 18.04.
Deprecate Ubuntu 17.10 and 12.04 (now end-of-life).
Alter the individual compiler containers to omit the patch version from the name. They will always have the latest patch version for CI.
Allow distro selection to be filtered by OCaml version and architecture. This allows combinations like Ubuntu 18.04 (which breaks on earlier versions of OCaml due to the shift to PIE) to be expressed.
Add missing OpenSUSE to the latest distros list.
Add Ppc64le architecture.
v4.0.0 2017-12-25 Cambridge
Major API iteration to:
switch to multistage container builds for smaller containers
instead of separate
ocaml
andopam
containers, just generate a singleopam
one which can optionally have the system compiler or a locally compiled one.explicitly support aliases for distributions, and allow older distributions to be marked as deprecated.
Other changes:
Update OPAM 2 build mechanism to use
make cold
.Drop support for opam1 containers; use an older library version for those.
Also mark OCaml 4.05.0 and 4.06.0 as a mainline release for opam2 as well.
v3.1.0 2017-07-14 Cambridge
Mark OCaml 4.05.0 as a released stable version.
Remove the Alpine 3.5 camlp4 hack as it has been fixed in a point release upstream.
Add minimum constraint on sexplib in build rules (#6 reported by @smondet)
Add support for Alpine 3.6 and Debian 10 (Buster).
Bump the most recent Debian Stable to Debian 9.
Bump the most recent Alpine to Alpine 3.6.
Add OCaml 4.04.2 as the most recent compiler
v3.0.0 2017-06-14 Cambridge
Add support for multistage builds to the
from
,add
, andcopy
commands.
There are also backwards incompatible changes to the package layout:
Split up OPAM packages into
dockerfile
anddockerfile-opam
. The latter contains the OPAM- and Linux-specific modules, with the core DSL indockerfile
.Port to jbuilder.
v2.2.3 2017-05-01 Cambridge
Add OCaml 4.04.1 to the stable released set.
Add Ubuntu 17.04 and Fedora 25 to the distribution list.
Setup OPAM2 wrappers in containers. This will enforce Linux namespaces upon building and installing the packages, preventing them from doing network access when they shouldn't or writing files where they shouldn't (#1 from @AltGr). These are not activated by default and are present in
/etc/opamrc.userns
in the relevant OPAM2 containers.
v2.2.2 2017-03-22 Cambridge
Register 4.06.0 as a trunk compiler revision.
Correctly install aspcud in all Alpine 3.5 containers.
v2.2.1 2017-02-22 Cambridge
Bump latest stable OCaml to 4.04.0.
Add OCaml 4.06.0dev into the build matrix.
Support latest OPAM 2.0beta release.
Bump the "latest" distro tags to Alpine 3.5 and OpenSUSE 42.2.
v2.2.0 2017-01-12 Cambridge
Remove support for ARM variants from the default distribution list. They will come back as explicitly supported multiarch targets, instead of the current qemu builds that are mixed up with x86_64 targets.
Always install OPAM from source on Alpine until upstreaming is complete.
Register 4.04 as a mainline compiler as well (fixes OPAM2).
Add support for Alpine 3.5 and OpenSUSE 42.2, and promote the Alpine:latest images to Alpine 3.5.
Do not install camlp4 by default in distributions.
Refresh
aspcud
remote proxy with url-escaping fixes (via @OCamlPro-Henry in ocaml/opam#2809)Add Ubuntu 16.10 to the built-distros list.
v2.1.0 2016-11-07 Cambridge
Update for OCaml 4.04 release. Now the "latest version" of the compiler is 4.03.0 since many packages do not yet compile for 4.04.
Do not install
camlp4
in the base OPAM switch by default, as the dependencies in upstream OPAM work well enough to pull it in on-demand.
v2.0.0 2016-11-04 Cambridge
Move
Dockerfile.Linux
to a separateDockerfile_linux
module, in preparation forDockerfile_windows
soon.Avoid using ppx annotations for sexp in the interface files, since this breaks ocamldoc.
Add
Dockerfile.pp
for Format-style output.
v1.7.2
Port to build using topkg and remove _oasis.
Support
-safe-string
mode.Install
xz
into base Fedora and other RPM distros.Expose a
Linux.RPM.update
to force a Yum update.Install
openssl
as a dependency for OPAM2.
v1.7.1
Support OPAM 2 better with explicit compiler selection.
Correctly install ocamldoc in system OpenSUSE container.
v1.7.0
Multiarch: Add Alpine 3.4 and Alpine/ARMHF 3.4 and deprecate Raspbian 7.
Add OpenSUSE/Zypper support and add OpenSUSE 42.1 to the default distro build list.
Add Ubuntu 16.10 to the distro list, and remove Ubuntu 15.10 from default build list now that 16.10 LTS is available.
Add Fedora 24 and make it the alias for Fedora stable. Also install
redhat-rpm-config
which is needed for pthreads.Add an
extra
arg the Dockerfile_distro matrix targets to add more distros to the mix, such as Raspbian.Support multiple OPAM versions in the matrix generation, to make testing OPAM master easier.
Always do an
rpm --rebuilddb
before a Yum invocation to deal with possible OverlayFS brokenness.Support
opam_version
to distro calls to build and install the latest version of OPAM2-dev.Add
xz
into Alpine containers so that untar of those works.Expose the development versions of OCaml compilers.
v1.6.0
Add a more modern Git in CentOS 6 to make it work with OPAM remote refs.
v1.5.0
Add released OCaml 4.03.0 into the compiler list, and break up the exposed variables into a more manageable set of
stable_ocaml_versions
andall_ocaml_versions
.Install
centos-release-xen
remote into CentOS6/7 by default so that depexts forxen-devel
work.
v1.4.0
Dockerfile_distro.generate_dockerfiles
goes into the current directory instead with each Dockerfile suffixed with the release name. There is a newgenerate_dockerfiles_in_directories
for the old behaviour.Move slow ARM distribution out of the default distro list into
Dockerfile_distro.slow_distros
.Add optional
?pin
argument todockerfile_distro
generation to make it easier to customise version of packages installed.
v1.3.0
Rearrange OCaml installation commands to be in
Dockerfile
instead of inDockerfile_opam
(which is now purely OPAM installation).Create a
~/.ssh
folder with the right permissions in all distros.Ensure rsync is installed in all the Debian-based containers.
Correctly label the ARMv7 containers with the
arch=armv7
label.Use ppx to build instead of camlp4. Now depends on OCaml 4.02+.
v1.2.1
Remove redundant
apk update
from Alpine definition.Switch default cloud solver to one dedicated to these images so they can updated in sync (the default cloud one is getting hit by many bulk build hits in parallel and cannot cope with the load).
Add
distro_of_tag
andgenerate_dockerfile
toDockerfile_distro
.Add
nano
to images to satisfyopam pin
going interactive.Also include
4.03.0
flambda build.Add ARMv7hf Raspbian distro (Wheezy and Jessie).
v1.2.0
Add
dev-repo
metadata to OPAM file.Add support for installing the cloud solver for platforms where aspcud is not available.
Add CMD entrypoints for containers.
Alpine: add
bash
in container (requested by @justincormack)Debian: correct non-interactive typos and add
dialog
in containerRemove
onbuild
triggers from OPAM containers as it inhibits caching (suggestion via @talex5)Include specific Debian versions (v7,8,9) in addition to the stable/unstable streams.
Add
Dockerfile.crunch
to reduce the number of layers by combining repeatedRUN
commands.Set Debian
apt-get
commands tononinteractive
.Add support for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and also bleeding edge 16.04.
Add sexplib convertors for
Dockerfile.t
.Add
Dockerfile_distro
module to handle supported online distributions.Add
Dockerfile.label
to support Docker 1.6 metadata labels.Add
generate_dockerfiles_in_git_branches
to make it easier to use Docker Hub dynamic branch support to build all permutations.Correctly escape the
run_exec
,entrypoint_exec
andcmd_exec
JSON arrays so that the strings are quoted.Run
yum clean
after a Yum installation.Add support for Alpine Linux.
Cleanup OPAM build directory to save container space after building from source.
Remove support for OpenSUSE remotes, as it is no longer maintained.
v1.1.1 2015-03-11 Cambridge
Add a
?prefix
argument toinstall_opam_from_source
v1.1.0 2015-01-24 Cambridge
Add
Dockerfile_opam
andDockerfile_opam_cmdliner
modules with specific rules for managing OPAM installations with Dockerfiles.
v1.0.0 2014-12-30 Cambridge
Initial public release.