Name each image by the cross-compiler target.

Docker tags then can be used for multiple versions per target.
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Matt McCormick 2015-05-04 14:50:16 -04:00
parent 4c1d8b361a
commit 70dc9549da
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FROM debian:jessie
MAINTAINER Steeve Morin "steeve.morin@gmail.com"
MAINTAINER Matt McCormick "matt.mccormick@kitware.com"
RUN apt-get update && apt-get -y install \
bash \

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DOCKER = docker
IMAGE = rburns/cross-compiler
IMAGE = thewtex/cross-compilers
android-arm:
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE):android-arm linux-arm
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE)-android-arm linux-arm
darwin-x64:
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE):darwin-x64 darwin-x64
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE)-darwin-x64 darwin-x64
linux-x86:
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE):darwin-x86 darwin-x86
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE)-darwin-x86 darwin-x86
linux-x64:
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE):linux-x64 linux-x64
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE)-linux-x64 linux-x64
linux-armv6:
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE):linux-armv6 linux-armv6
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE)-linux-armv6 linux-armv6
linux-armv7:
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE):linux-armv7 linux-armv7
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE)-linux-armv7 linux-armv7
windows-x86:
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE):windows-x86 windows-x86
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE)-windows-x86 windows-x86
windows-x64:
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE):windows-x64 windows-x64
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE)-windows-x64 windows-x64
base:
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE):base .
$(DOCKER) build -t $(IMAGE)-base .
all: base android-arm darwin-x64 linux-x86 linux-x64 linux-armv6 linux-armv7 windows-x86 windows-x64