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FROM alpine:3.8 as builder
# Install packages needed for Shaka Packager.
RUN apk add --no-cache bash build-base curl findutils git ninja python \
bsd-compat-headers linux-headers libexecinfo-dev
# Install depot_tools.
RUN git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git
ENV PATH $PATH:/depot_tools
# Alpine uses musl which does not have mallinfo defined in malloc.h. Define the
# structure to workaround a Chromium base bug.
RUN sed -i \
'/malloc_usable_size/a \\nstruct mallinfo {\n int arena;\n int hblkhd;\n int uordblks;\n};' \
/usr/include/malloc.h
build: Stop using hermetic clang, libc++, etc This brings our default build config more in line with what is necessary for some platforms anyway: using the system-installed toolchain and sysroot to build everything. We will no longer fetch source or binaries for any specific build tools, such as libc++, clang, gold, binutils, or valgrind. The main part of this change is the changing of default gyp settings in gyp_packager.py. For this, a bug in gyp_packager.py had to be fixed, in which similar GYP_DEFINE key names (such as clang and host_clang) would conflict, causing some defaults not to be installed properly. In order to enable clang=0 by default, some changes had to be made in common.gypi: - compiler macros added to fix a compatibility issue between Chromium's base/mac/ folder and the actual OSX SDK - replaced clang_warning_flags variables with standard cflags settings, plus xcode_settings for OSX - turned off warnings-as-errors for non-shaka code, rather than allow-listing specific warning types, since we can't actually fix those warnings on any platform - disabled two specific warnings in shaka code, both of which are caused by headers from our non-shaka dependencies Also, one warning (missing "override" keyword) has been fixed in vod_media_info_dump_muxer_listener.h. Although these changes were done to make building simpler on a wider array of platforms (arm64, for example), it seems to make the build a bit faster, too. For me, at least, on my main Linux workstation: - "gclient sync" now runs 20-30% faster - "ninja -C out/Release" now runs 5-13% faster The following environment variables are no longer required: - DEPOT_TOOLS_WIN_TOOLCHAIN - MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET Documentation, Dockerfiles, and GitHub Actions workflows have been updated to reflect this. The following GYP_DEFINES are no longer required for anyone: - clang=0 - host_clang=0 - clang_xcode=1 - use_allocator=none - use_experimental_allocator_shim=0 Documentation, Dockerfiles, and GitHub Actions workflows have been updated to reflect this. The following repos are no longer dependencies in gclient: - binutils - clang - gold - libc++ - libc++abi - valgrind The following gclient hooks have been removed: - clang - mac_toolchain - sysroot Change-Id: Ie94ccbeec722ab73c291cb7df897d20761a09a70
2021-07-28 20:01:19 +00:00
ENV GYP_DEFINES='musl=1'
# Alpine does not support python3 yet, but depot_tools enabled python3
# by default. Disable python3 explicitly for now.
# See https://github.com/google/shaka-packager/issues/763 for details.
ENV GCLIENT_PY3=0
# Bypass VPYTHON included by depot_tools, which no longer works in Alpine.
ENV VPYTHON_BYPASS="manually managed python not supported by chrome operations"
# Build shaka-packager
WORKDIR shaka_packager
RUN gclient config https://github.com/google/shaka-packager.git --name=src --unmanaged
COPY . src
RUN gclient sync
RUN cd src && ninja -C out/Release
# Copy only result binaries to our final image.
FROM alpine:3.8
RUN apk add --no-cache libstdc++ python
COPY --from=builder /shaka_packager/src/out/Release/packager \
/shaka_packager/src/out/Release/mpd_generator \
/shaka_packager/src/out/Release/pssh-box.py \
/usr/bin/
# Copy pyproto directory, which is needed by pssh-box.py script. This line
# cannot be combined with the line above as Docker's copy command skips the
# directory itself. See https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/15858 for details.
COPY --from=builder /shaka_packager/src/out/Release/pyproto /usr/bin/pyproto