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* removing due to deprecation * addressing docker build console issues, updating to latest LTS ubuntu, addressing Ubuntu + Python .venv requirements, standardizing environment * Update Dockerfile * proposed docker build changes * improving parallel build * removing * keep image open after build * updating based on feedback * update * fixed typo * revert --------- Co-authored-by: BuildTools <unconfigured@null.spigotmc.org> Co-authored-by: Parker <parker@runforyour.money>
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# Building using Docker
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## 1. Setup requirements
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To use Docker, you'll need either Docker Desktop or Docker Toolbox installed and setup based on your system.
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You'll also need to prepare a local version of the project with a copied base ROM (see steps [2](../README.md#2-clone-the-repository) and [3](../README.md#3-prepare-a-base-rom) of the Linux instructions).
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## 2. Create and start the Docker image build
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From the root of your local project, run the following command:
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```bash
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docker-compose up --build
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```
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This should immediately begin steps [4](../README.md#4-setup-the-rom-and-build-process) and [5](../README.md#5-build-the-rom) within the Docker container.
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## 3. Shell into the 'oot' container
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To exec into the oot Docker image at any time, run the following command either during or after the build:
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```bash
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docker-compose exec oot bash
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```
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