While here, fix the `docker build` command: the images are named `build_${IMG}`
while the ci files are just `ci/${IMG}`, no `build_` prefix.
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# Keeping CI images up to date
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## Re-building an image after updating the docker file
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Run `docker build -t snmallocciteam/build_${IMG}:latest -f ci/${IMG} .` from the root of the repo,
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where `$IMG` is the image you want to rebuild, for example `linux_x64`
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If you are building a multiarch image, ie. an image targeting an architecture other than
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the one you are running, you will need to install the qemu handler before you can build:
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`sudo docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static:register --reset`
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## Testing locally
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Having built a docker image, you can build your current tree therein with
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docker run --rm -u $(id -u) -v ${PWD}:/opt:ro snmallocciteam/build_${IMG}:latest \
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sh -c "cd /tmp; CC=clang-10 CXX=clang++-10 BUILD_TYPE=Debug SNMALLOC_SRC=/opt /opt/ci/scripts/build.sh && (cd build; ninja test)"
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## Pushing the updated docker image to Docker Hub
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Run `docker push snmallocciteam/$IMG:latest`
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## Permissions
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You must be part of the [snmalloc ci team](https://hub.docker.com/orgs/snmallocciteam) to
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push updated images. Contact @mjp41, or @achamayou to be given access.
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