focker
pkgsrc
focker | pkgsrc | |
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7 | 6 | |
148 | 287 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 20 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | - |
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focker
- sadaszewski/focker: Focker is a FreeBSD image/jail orchestration tool in the vein of Docker.
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Focker is a FreeBSD image/jail orchestration tool in the vein of Docker
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https://github.com/sadaszewski/focker/blob/f3b268af46d46c669...
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What OS would you use for a server?
FreeBSD does have "Focker" using Jails rather than lxc but since Docker images are really just chroots of Linux binaries, you don't get the convenience of the "Docker store".
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Evaluating FreeBSD Current for Production Use
It does not. You would have to run a VM like OSX and Windows do. Devs have not wanted to build in standardized ergonomic wrappers around jails like Docker and you'll get shouted down in the user forums over it. Though there are tools (iocage, Bastille, etc.) that make it easier to manage it. https://github.com/sadaszewski/focker is an attempt to get the pieces together like Docker and docker-compose using some files, jails, and ZFS.
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Self Hosted Roundup #5
Have you seen that Focker, a Docker style (with similar configuration and tools) Freebsd jail management system, is hitting its 15 year anniversary this year and isn’t getting a whole lot of attention. https://github.com/sadaszewski/focker . It released v2 a few months back and has a fairly active developer.
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Creating Comfy FreeBSD Jails Using Standard Tools
https://github.com/sadaszewski/focker
pkgsrc
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GNU poke: The extensible editor for structured binary data
It's a bit overkill for only building Poke, but you can use Pkgsrc [1] to do so on macOS:
Bootstrap Pkgsrc:
git clone https://github.com/NetBSD/pkgsrc.git
- Evaluating FreeBSD Current for Production Use
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ImportError: No module named libvirt
Looking at pkgsrc/sysutils/libvirt/PLIST it doesn't look like the package provides any Python bindings -- which is what the "ImportError: No module named libvirt" error message is about. You could try py-libvirt from pkgsrc-wip and see how that works out.
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Using NetBSD’s pkgsrc everywhere I can
The repository of record is CVS, but you can - like many of us do - use either the HG export (https://anonhg.netbsd.org/pkgsrc) or GitHub (https://github.com/netbsd/pkgsrc) instead.
At some point we will transition the repository of record to something else, but it's being done carefully. We want to do it right, and there aren't many volunteers willing help with the work.
- Haiku OS ported and running on RISC-V
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ffmpeg4 core dumps on ppc
it's worth noting that there were some ppc-specific commits to ffmpeg4 since: 1, 2
What are some alternatives?
pot - pot: another container framework for FreeBSD, based on jails, ZFS and pf
xbps - The X Binary Package System (XBPS)
pkgsrc-wip - Work-in-progress packages for pkgsrc, the portable package system from NetBSD [mirror]
kaitai_struct_visualizer - Kaitai Struct: visualizer and hex viewer tool
HexFiend - A fast and clever hex editor for macOS
binspector - A binary format analysis tool
Kaitai Struct - Kaitai Struct: declarative language to generate binary data parsers in C++ / C# / Go / Java / JavaScript / Lua / Nim / Perl / PHP / Python / Ruby