Chapter 7. Revision History: Creating Images


7.1. Fri Feb 24 2017

Affected TopicDescription of Change

Guidelines

Updated the commands in the Support Arbitrary User IDs section to enable root group access in the Dockerfile.

7.2. Tue Dec 20 2016

Affected TopicDescription of Change

Guidelines

In the Support Arbitrary User IDs section, updated export LD_PRELOAD=libnss_wrapper.so to be export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libnss_wrapper.so to prevent errors from the library not being found.

7.3. Thu Jul 14 2016

Affected TopicDescription of Change

Guidelines

Added a better UID permissions example for Support Arbitrary User IDs in the OpenShift Enterprise-Specific Guidelines.

7.4. Tue Jun 14 2016

Affected TopicDescription of Change

Guidelines

Moved Docker and Project Atomic documentation links to a new External Guidelines subsection of General Docker Guidelines.

7.5. Mon May 30 2016

Affected TopicDescription of Change

S2I Requirements

Clarified details of onbuild behavior with S2I.

Added an External References section with links to an image creation tutorial and the S2I project repository.

Testing S2I Images

Updated the BuildConfig example to use https for GitHub access.

7.6. Thu May 12 2016

OpenShift Enterprise 3.2 initial release.

Affected TopicDescription of Change

Custom Builder

Updated the Custom Builder Environment Variables table and provided more context and clarity around the Custom builder image.

Added information on the buildAPIVersion parameter to the Custom Builder Image section.

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