Arch Linux OCI Images
Arch Linux provides OCI-Compliant container images in multiple repositories:
- Weekly in the official DockerHub library:
podman pull docker.io/library/archlinux:latest
ordocker pull archlinux:latest
- Daily in our DockerHub repository:
podman pull docker.io/archlinux/archlinux:latest
ordocker pull archlinux/archlinux:latest
- Daily in our quay.io repository:
podman pull quay.io/archlinux/archlinux:latest
ordocker pull quay.io/archlinux/archlinux:latest
- Daily in our ghcr.io repository:
podman pull ghcr.io/archlinux/archlinux:latest
ordocker pull ghcr.io/archlinux/archlinux:latest
Two versions of the image are provided: base
(approx. 150 MiB) and base-devel
(approx. 260 MiB), containing the respective meta package / package group. Both are available as tags with latest
pointing to base
. Additionally, images are tagged with their date and build job number, f.e. base-devel-20201118.0.9436
.
While the images are regularly kept up to date it is strongly recommended running pacman -Syu
right after starting a container due to the rolling release nature of Arch Linux.
Principles
- Provide the Arch experience in a Docker image
- Provide the simplest but complete image to
base
andbase-devel
on a regular basis pacman
needs to work out of the box- All installed packages have to be kept unmodified
⚠️⚠️⚠️ NOTE: For Security Reasons, these images strip the pacman lsign key.
This is because the same key would be spread to all containers of the same
image, allowing for malicious actors to inject packages (via, for example,
a man-in-the-middle). In order to create an lsign-key run `pacman-key
--init` on the first execution, but be careful to not redistribute that
key.⚠️⚠️⚠️
Building your own image
This repository contains all scripts and files needed to create an OCI image for Arch Linux.
Dependencies
Install the following Arch Linux packages:
- make
- devtools
- docker
- fakechroot
- fakeroot
Make sure your user can directly interact with Podman (i.e. podman info
works).
Usage
Run make oci-image-base
to build the archlinux:base
image with the
base
meta package installed. You can also run make oci-image-base-devel
to
build the image archlinux:base-devel
which additionally has the base-devel
group installed.
Pipeline
Daily releases
Daily images are build with scheduled GitLab CI using our own runner infrastructure. Initially root filesystem archives are constructed and provided in our package registry. The released multi-stage Dockerfile downloads those archives and verifies their integrity before unpacking it into an OCI image layer. Images are built using podman, which also publishes them to our external repositories.
Weekly releases
Weekly releases to the official DockerHub library use the same pipeline as daily builds. Updates are provided as automatic pull requests to the official-images library, whose GitHub pipeline will build the images using our provided rootfs archives and Dockerfiles.
Development
Changes in Git feature branches are built and tested using the pipeline as well. Development images are uploaded to our GitLab Container Registry.