# `d.xr.to/base` This is the base image for the d.xr.to repo. This image is a slimmed down version of the [`voidlinux/voidlinux-musl`](https://hub.docker.com/r/voidlinux/voidlinux-musl) image, from 66MB (or if you build an up-to-date image, 128MB), to no more than 20MB # Docker ``` # For the base install with toybox docker pull d.xr.to/base docker pull d.xr.to/base:toybox # With the busybox toolbox docker pull d.xr.to/base:busybox # With the default toolbox docker pull d.xr.to/base:default # No toolbox docker pull d.xr.to/base:none ``` # Toolboxes There are 4 variants of the base image, all with different or no toolboxes, when none is provided `toybox` is used, when an empty string is provided `none` is used. the `TOOLBOX` variable is used to specify which toolbox should be used ## `toybox` Uses toybox for core utils, more info about toybox can be found here: https://landley.net/toybox/about.html ## `busybox` Uses busybox for core utils, more info about busybox can be found here: https://www.busybox.net/ ## `default` Uses the default core utils, installed with a normal install of VoidLinux, the packages used are: `findutils`, `coreutils`, `diffutils`, `gawk`, `which`, `sed`, `gzip`, `file`, and `grep` ## `none` No core utils are installed at all. # Variables ```makefile # Email address of maintainer MAINTAINER?==@eater.me # Docker executable to use (default: docker, but img may be used) DOCKER_EXEC?=docker # Name of image IMAGE?=d.xr.to/base # Arch to be used ARCH?=x86_64-musl # Repo root url to be used (/musl will be appended in case of musl based arch) REPO_ROOT?=https://alpha.de.repo.voidlinux.org/current # Absolute repo url REPO?=$(REPO_ROOT)$(if $(findstring musl, $(ARCH)),/musl) # Toolbox to be used (toybox, busybox, none or default) TOOLBOX?=toybox # Packages to install PACKAGES?=xbps bash ncurses-base # Directory where chroot should be build BUILDDIR?=$(PWD)/build ``` # Building A makefile has been made to build the docker image `make build`: will build the root directory in `BUILDDIR` `make install`: will import the image under the name `IMAGE` `make [all]`: will build and install the image