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This will allow build script like "build-wheels.sh" to run command like
the following (see [1]):
sudo yum install -y atlas-devel
It will also allow to pip install using sudo and avoid error reported in [3].
That said, instead of running pip using sudo, the recommended approach
is to specify the "--user" flag [2]
[1] 893d92517e/travis/build-wheels.sh
[2] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7143077/how-can-i-install-packages-in-my-home-folder-with-pip#7143496
[3] Error reported when running pip without "sudo pip install <packagename" or "pip install --user <packagename>"
```
Exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/_internal/cpython-2.7.11-ucs2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/basecommand.py", line 215, in main
status = self.run(options, args)
File "/opt/_internal/cpython-2.7.11-ucs2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/commands/install.py", line 317, in run
prefix=options.prefix_path,
File "/opt/_internal/cpython-2.7.11-ucs2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/req/req_set.py", line 736, in install
requirement.uninstall(auto_confirm=True)
File "/opt/_internal/cpython-2.7.11-ucs2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/req/req_install.py", line 742, in uninstall
paths_to_remove.remove(auto_confirm)
File "/opt/_internal/cpython-2.7.11-ucs2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/req/req_uninstall.py", line 115, in remove
renames(path, new_path)
File "/opt/_internal/cpython-2.7.11-ucs2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/utils/__init__.py", line 267, in renames
shutil.move(old, new)
File "/opt/_internal/cpython-2.7.11-ucs2/lib/python2.7/shutil.py", line 303, in move
os.unlink(src)
OSError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/opt/_internal/cpython-2.7.11-ucs2/bin/easy_install'
```
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#!/bin/bash
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# This is the entrypoint script for the dockerfile. Executed in the
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# container at runtime.
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if [[ $# == 0 ]]; then
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# Presumably the image has been run directly, so help the user get
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# started by outputting the dockcross script
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if [[ -n $DEFAULT_DOCKCROSS_IMAGE ]]; then
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head -n 2 /dockcross/dockcross
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echo "DEFAULT_DOCKCROSS_IMAGE=$DEFAULT_DOCKCROSS_IMAGE"
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tail -n +4 /dockcross/dockcross
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else
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cat /dockcross/dockcross
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fi
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exit 0
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fi
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# If we are running docker natively, we want to create a user in the container
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# with the same UID and GID as the user on the host machine, so that any files
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# created are owned by that user. Without this they are all owned by root.
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# If we are running from boot2docker, this is not necessary.
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# The dockcross script sets the BUILDER_UID and BUILDER_GID vars.
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if [[ -n $BUILDER_UID ]] && [[ -n $BUILDER_GID ]]; then
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groupadd -o -g $BUILDER_GID $BUILDER_GROUP 2> /dev/null
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useradd -o -m -g $BUILDER_GID -u $BUILDER_UID $BUILDER_USER 2> /dev/null
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echo "$BUILDER_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
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export HOME=/home/${BUILDER_USER}
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shopt -s dotglob
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cp -r /root/* $HOME/
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chown -R $BUILDER_UID:$BUILDER_GID $HOME/*
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# Run the command as the specified user/group.
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exec chpst -u :$BUILDER_UID:$BUILDER_GID "$@"
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else
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# Just run the command as root.
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exec "$@"
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fi
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