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I’d like to run test on planck on my ci environment (drone) The base docker image is: clojure:lein-2.8.1-alpine It doesn’t have apt-get but apk. How can add planck to my docker image?
@mfikes Any idea?
@viebel I don't know the intricacies of setting up Docker images. Is it the sort of thing where you can compile a version of Planck for the OS and then it is essentially baked into the image? If so, perhaps an option is to build Planck for Alpine. Another option is I could add a build for Alpine here so that it is at least an easy download https://planck-repl.org/binaries/
@mfikes If you could add a build for Alpine available for download, that’d be awesome
@viebel Cool. I have this now https://github.com/planck-repl/build-envs/issues/1
Yeah! First issue on the repo