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diff --git a/cni/README.md b/cni/README.md index d35bc4111..2683df714 100644 --- a/cni/README.md +++ b/cni/README.md @@ -1,15 +1,17 @@ ## `cni` ## -There are a wide variety of different [CNI][cni] network configurations. This +There are a wide variety of different [CNI](https://github.com/containernetworking/cni) network configurations. This directory just contains an example configuration that can be used as the basis for your own configuration. To use this configuration, place it in `/etc/cni/net.d` (or the directory specified by `cni_config_dir` in your `libpod.conf`). -In addition, you need to install the [CNI plugins][cni] necessary into -`/opt/cni/bin` (or the directory specified by `cni_plugin_dir`). The -two plugins necessary for the example CNI configurations are `portmap` and -`bridge`. +For example a basic network configuration can be achieved with: -[cni]: https://github.com/containernetworking/plugins +```bash +sudo mkdir -p /etc/cni/net.d +curl -qsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/containers/libpod/master/cni/87-podman-bridge.conflist | sudo tee /etc/cni/net.d/87-podman-bridge.conf +``` + +Dependent upon your CNI configuration, you will need to install as a minimum the `port` and `bridge` [CNI plugins](https://github.com/containernetworking/plugins) into `/opt/cni/bin` (or the directory specified by `cni_plugin_dir` in libpod.conf). Please refer to the [CNI](https://github.com/containernetworking) project page in GitHub for more information. diff --git a/install.md b/install.md index d8d70a7b6..eb4ecfa68 100644 --- a/install.md +++ b/install.md @@ -190,11 +190,14 @@ To build, use the following (running `make` can take a while): git clone https://github.com/ostreedev/ostree ~/ostree cd ~/ostree git submodule update --init + # for Fedora, CentOS, RHEL -sudo yum install -y automake bison e2fsprogs-devel fuse-devel libtool xz-devel zlib-devel +sudo yum install -y automake bison e2fsprogs-devel fuse-devel gpgme-devel libseccomp-devel libtool systemd-devel xz-devel zlib-devel + # for Debian, Ubuntu etc. -sudo apt-get install -y automake bison e2fsprogs e2fslibs-dev fuse libfuse-dev libgpgme-dev liblzma-dev libtool zlib1g +sudo apt-get install -y automake bison e2fsprogs e2fslibs-dev fuse libfuse-dev libgpgme-dev liblzma-dev libseccomp-dev libsystemd-dev libtool zlib1g +# for all distributions ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib64 --sysconfdir=/etc # remove --nonet option due to https:/github.com/ostreedev/ostree/issues/1374 sed -i '/.*--nonet.*/d' ./Makefile-man.am @@ -226,6 +229,7 @@ To build from source, use the following: ```bash git clone https://github.com/containers/conmon cd conmon +export GOCACHE="$(mktemp -d)" make sudo make podman ``` @@ -245,25 +249,12 @@ sudo cp runc /usr/bin/runc #### CNI plugins -```bash -git clone https://github.com/containernetworking/plugins.git $GOPATH/src/github.com/containernetworking/plugins -cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/containernetworking/plugins -./build_linux.sh -sudo mkdir -p /usr/libexec/cni -sudo cp bin/* /usr/libexec/cni -``` - #### Setup CNI networking A proper description of setting up CNI networking is given in the [`cni` README](cni/README.md). -Using the CNI plugins from above, a more basic network config is achieved with: - -```bash -sudo mkdir -p /etc/cni/net.d -curl -qsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/containers/libpod/master/cni/87-podman-bridge.conflist | sudo tee /etc/cni/net.d/99-loopback.conf -``` - +A basic setup for CNI networking is done by default during the installation or make processes and +no further configuration is needed to start using Podman. #### Add configuration diff --git a/test/README.md b/test/README.md index 9bea679dc..d7710cc95 100644 --- a/test/README.md +++ b/test/README.md @@ -39,8 +39,9 @@ The following instructions assume your GOPATH is ~/go. Adjust as needed for your environment. ### Installing ginkgo -Build ginkgo and install it under $GOPATH/bin with the following command: +Build ginkgo and install it under $GOPATH/bin with the following commands: ``` +export GOCACHE="$(mktemp -d)" GOPATH=~/go make .install.ginkgo ``` If your PATH does not include $GOPATH/bin, you might consider adding it. |