Re: tools and systemtap containers are available in Fedora

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Mark, thanks for feedback!

I'll be honest that I left gcc and gdb in there by accident. As Dan said, we are trying to reduce size of that container so it's easier to use. Who decides what's in it? This was an internal collaboration with multiple people -- in the end, everyone can express themselves and provide feedback or suggestions.

Would you be able to come up with a complete list of packages you have in mind? Creating a new issue in Atomic WG issue tracker would be really helpful to us: https://pagure.io/atomic-wg/issues

I agree with Dan that this could be a good candidate for a debugging container -- tools container could contain sysadmin tools and the debugging container could be used for debugging applications and maybe even C-development.


Tomas

On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Mark Wielaard <mjw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 16:48 +0200, Tomas Tomecek wrote:
> we managed to move tools container from Fedora Dockerfiles github
> repo to Fedora infra [1]. As a side effects, we put systemtap in a
> dedicated container.
>
> We would very much appreciate your feedback here

What determines what goes into tools and what in a separate container
(like systemtap). I see the tools container has strace, gcc, gdb, perf,
etc. But not other development tools like binutils, elfutils and
valgrind. Will those be added or will they come in some separate
container?

Thanks,

Mark
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