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#
# Docker all cross-compiler target (tests only)
#
# While the normal cross builds take care to setup proper multiarch
# build environments which can cross build QEMU this just installs the
# basic compilers for as many targets as possible. We shall use this
# to build and run linux-user tests on GitLab
#
FROM docker.io/library/debian:11-slim
# Duplicate deb line as deb-src
RUN cat /etc/apt/sources.list | sed "s/^deb\ /deb-src /" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
RUN export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive && \
apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y eatmydata && \
eatmydata apt-get dist-upgrade -y && \
apt build-dep -yy qemu
# Add extra build tools and as many cross compilers as we can for testing
RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive eatmydata \
apt install -y --no-install-recommends \
bison \
ccache \
clang \
flex \
git \
ninja-build \
gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-arm64-cross \
gcc-alpha-linux-gnu \
libc6.1-dev-alpha-cross \
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf \
libc6-dev-armhf-cross \
gcc-hppa-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-hppa-cross \
gcc-m68k-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-m68k-cross \
gcc-mips-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-mips-cross \
gcc-mips64-linux-gnuabi64 \
libc6-dev-mips64-cross \
gcc-mips64el-linux-gnuabi64 \
libc6-dev-mips64el-cross \
gcc-mipsel-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-mipsel-cross \
gcc-powerpc-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-powerpc-cross \
gcc-powerpc64-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-ppc64-cross \
gcc-powerpc64le-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-ppc64el-cross \
gcc-riscv64-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-riscv64-cross \
gcc-s390x-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-s390x-cross \
gcc-sh4-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-sh4-cross \
gcc-sparc64-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-sparc64-cross
ENV QEMU_CONFIGURE_OPTS --disable-system --disable-docs --disable-tools
ENV DEF_TARGET_LIST aarch64-linux-user,alpha-linux-user,arm-linux-user,hppa-linux-user,i386-linux-user,m68k-linux-user,mips-linux-user,mips64-linux-user,mips64el-linux-user,mipsel-linux-user,ppc-linux-user,ppc64-linux-user,ppc64le-linux-user,riscv64-linux-user,s390x-linux-user,sh4-linux-user,sparc64-linux-user
# As a final step configure the user (if env is defined)
ARG USER
ARG UID
RUN if [ "${USER}" ]; then \
id ${USER} 2>/dev/null || useradd -u ${UID} -U ${USER}; fi