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* git subrepo pull (merge) tools/ZAPD subrepo: subdir: "tools/ZAPD" merged: "945e6ca1a" upstream: origin: "https://github.com/zeldaret/ZAPD.git" branch: "master" commit: "50242eca9" git-subrepo: version: "0.4.3" origin: "https://github.com/ingydotnet/git-subrepo.git" commit: "2f68596" * Fix extract_assets.py multithreading * Update binutils doc a bit * Remove * import, add multiprocessing option and way to pass arguments to ZAPD * Update format.sh to be more platform-independent * git subrepo pull --force tools/ZAPD subrepo: subdir: "tools/ZAPD" merged: "fd5a7f434" upstream: origin: "https://github.com/zeldaret/ZAPD.git" branch: "master" commit: "fd5a7f434" git-subrepo: version: "0.4.3" origin: "https://github.com/ingydotnet/git-subrepo.git" commit: "2f68596" * Remove ; * Update formatting script to not just use 11 * Add Python requirements, move the Mac stuff in the README into its own doc * Fix readme link * Minor format thing * . * Move ZAPDArgs into its own function * Update readme and remove requirements.txt * Dragorn-inspired rewrite of processZAPDArgs * git subrepo pull --force tools/ZAPD subrepo: subdir: "tools/ZAPD" merged: "a0d3f7b68" upstream: origin: "https://github.com/zeldaret/ZAPD.git" branch: "master" commit: "a0d3f7b68" git-subrepo: version: "0.4.3" origin: "https://github.com/ingydotnet/git-subrepo.git" commit: "2f68596" * Fix function definition * Building docs overhaul * Add Python packages to Mac and Cygwin * Heading number * format format.sh (!) * Replace "currently" * Remove Debian * git subrepo pull (merge) --force tools/ZAPD subrepo: subdir: "tools/ZAPD" merged: "0ba781304" upstream: origin: "https://github.com/zeldaret/ZAPD.git" branch: "master" commit: "0ba781304" git-subrepo: version: "0.4.3" origin: "https://github.com/ingydotnet/git-subrepo.git" commit: "2f68596"
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Building using Docker
1. Setup requirements
To use Docker, you'll need either Docker Desktop or Docker Toolbox installed and setup based on your system.
You'll also need to prepare a local version of the project with a copied base ROM (see steps 2 and 3 of the Linux instructions).
2. Create the Docker image
From inside your local project, run the following command:
docker build . -t oot
3. Start the container
To start the container, you can mount your local filesystem into the Docker container and run an interactive bash session.
docker run -it --rm --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)",destination=/oot oot /bin/bash
4. Setup and Build the ROM
Once inside the container, you can follow steps 4 and 5 of the Linux instructions to setup and build the ROM, or run any other command you need.