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Python-docker reviews and mentions
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Containers Demystified 🐳🤔
This defines which image to inherit from, In this case we are using a Python image with the Python 3.11 version running on a slim version of the Bookwork version of Debian linux. Image definitions can be viewed from the DockerHub TAG link such as the python:3.11-slim-bookworm and official images like this one typically have pretty complicated definitions in order to get them highly optimized.
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Ask HN: Why is there no major push towards Android for Servers and Desktops?
> You are going to eventually run into the same issue most people trying to use Alpine Linux just because of simplicity and being lightweight run: musl is not a completely ABI-compatible seamless replacement to glibc and might cause issue with statically linked binaries, and other annoying issues you won't foresee.
Well, if all you need is the server to run Docker/Podman, SSH and some other limited amount of packages, it shouldn't be too bad. Of course, there are also horror stories of Alpine resulting in way worse performance in select use cases: https://github.com/docker-library/python/issues/509 and there's the fact that Alpine might be popular inside of containers, but way less so outside.
Also, because of the short EOL cycle, I personally ditched Debian on servers (and Alpine in containers) myself for Ubuntu everywhere: https://blog.kronis.dev/articles/using-ubuntu-as-the-base-fo... A bit of a polarizing move (though RPM distros aren't much better at the moment), but it seems to have worked out for me in the end.
Doesn't mean that someone can't try, though, maybe their use case is suitable for Alpine.
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What is the point of intermediate CMD layers in Docker images?
This is the actual raw Dockerfile: https://github.com/docker-library/python/blob/master/3.9/slim-bullseye/Dockerfile
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Imaging ADO build agent with python dependencies installed
I usually cannibalize Docker Community's examples: Here
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Why does the official Docker image of Python not create a user but the node one does?
Official Docker image of Python 3.10.5-slim
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Installing python inside docker container
If you want Python v3.7, perhaps try FROM python:3.7 (link)
- Latest Python 3.9/3.8 images break encoding
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Installing Python3 in Linux
Navigate into the Python directory and configure and ensure enable-optimization option is added as shown in the command below.
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I can't run pip for the docker build
It looks like you are running into this bug: https://github.com/docker-library/python/issues/674
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docker-library/python is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Python-docker is Shell.