279 lines
8.1 KiB
Docker
279 lines
8.1 KiB
Docker
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1.2
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# Enable secrets
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#
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# DO NOT EDIT THIS DOCKERFILE
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#
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# This file is auto-generated via scripts/build-dockerfile
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# by using environment substitution while concatenating the
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# contents of templates/*, and then adding the contents
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# of Dockerfile.solution
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#
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# Most solution specific changes should be isolated in
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# Dockerfile.solution. After making changes, you can then re-run
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# scripts/build-dockerfile
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#
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#
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# Template from templates/ubuntu/00-from.in
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#
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# Pull from ubuntu on Docker Hub
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FROM amr-registry.caas.intel.com/cache/library/ubuntu:21.10 AS xe-base-stage
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#
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# Template from templates/ubuntu/05-intel-proxy.in
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#
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# Pre-install proxy configuration values
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#
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# This uses the linux-ftp.ostc.intel.com as a mirror.
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RUN { \
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for suite in 21.10 21.10-updates 21.10-security 21.10-backports; do \
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for component in main restricted universe multiverse; do \
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echo "deb http://linux-ftp.ostc.intel.com/pub/mirrors/ubuntu ${suite} ${component}" ; \
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done \
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done \
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} > /dev/null
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#/etc/apt/sources.list
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# Retry downloads up to 100 times to work around linux-ftp issue...
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RUN echo 'APT::Acquire::Retries "100";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/80-retries
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ARG http_proxy="http://proxy-chain.intel.com:911/"
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ARG https_proxy="http://proxy-chain.intel.com:912/"
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ARG ftp_proxy="ftp://proxy-chain.intel.com:911/"
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ARG socks_proxy="socks://proxy-chain.intel.com:1080/"
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ARG no_proxy="localhost,*.*.intel.com"
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ENV http_proxy="${http_proxy}"
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ENV https_proxy="${https_proxy}"
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ENV no_proxy="${no_proxy}"
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ENV ftp_proxy="${http_proxy}"
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ENV socks_proxy="${socks_proxy}"
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ENV HTTP_PROXY="${http_proxy}"
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ENV HTTPS_PROXY="${http_proxy}"
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ENV NO_PROXY="${no_proxy}"
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RUN { \
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echo "Acquire::http::proxy \"${http_proxy}\";\n" ; \
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echo "Acquire::https::proxy \"${https_proxy}\";\n" ; \
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echo "Acquire::ftp::proxy \"${ftp_proxy}\";\n" ; \
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echo "Acquire::socks::proxy \"${socks_proxy}\";\n" ; \
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echo "Acquire::http::Proxy::linux-ftp.ostc.intel.com DIRECT;\n" ; \
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} > /etc/apt/apt.conf
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#
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# Template from templates/ubuntu/08-intel-certs.in
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#
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# Install Intel CA5A cert so Intel certs are recognized
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RUN apt-get -q update \
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&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
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ca-certificates \
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wget \
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unzip \
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&& apt-get clean \
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&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/{apt,dpkg,cache,log} \
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&& mkdir -p /usr/local/share/ca-certificates \
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&& wget -qO tmp.zip http://certificates.intel.com/repository/certificates/IntelSHA2RootChain-Base64.zip \
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&& unzip tmp.zip -d /usr/local/share/ca-certificates \
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&& rm tmp.zip \
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&& wget -qO tmp.zip http://certificates.intel.com/repository/certificates/Intel%20Root%20Certificate%20Chain%20Base64.zip \
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&& unzip tmp.zip -d /usr/local/share/ca-certificates \
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&& rm tmp.zip \
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&& apt-get remove -y wget unzip \
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&& update-ca-certificates --fresh
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#
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# Template from templates/ubuntu/10-default-packages.in
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#
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# Update the repo lists and then install things using the internal
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# sources. Packages used by many developers are pulled into this image
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# but we do want it to be relatively small.
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#
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# NOTE: We use DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive to prevent krb5-user from
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# trying to prompt for configuration details during install.
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RUN apt-get -q update \
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&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends -q \
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locales \
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software-properties-common
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# Set up locales
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RUN localedef -c -f UTF-8 -i en_US en_US.UTF-8
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ENV LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
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#
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# Template from templates/ubuntu/18-create-user.in
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#
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# Create user 'user' and add them to 'sudo' for sudo access and set
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# the passwd to 'user'
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FROM xe-base-stage AS xe-user-stage
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RUN apt-get -q update \
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&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
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&& apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
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sudo
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ARG USER_UID=1000
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ARG USER_GID=1000
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RUN echo "Creating 'user': $USER_UID:$USER_GID"
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# NOTE: Requires 'sudo' package to already be installed
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RUN groupadd -g $USER_GID user \
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&& useradd --no-log-init \
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-s /bin/bash \
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-m \
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-u $USER_UID \
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-g user \
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-G sudo,video \
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-p $(echo "user" | openssl passwd -stdin) user
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# Set 'sudo' to NOPASSWD for all container users
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RUN sed -i -e 's,%sudo.*,%sudo ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL,g' /etc/sudoers
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RUN apt-get clean \
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&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/{apt,dpkg,cache,log}
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#
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# Template from templates/ubuntu/20-repositories-intel-com.in
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#
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# Update and install wget and gpg-agent as it isn't in the base Ubuntu
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# image and is needed for apt-key
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#
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RUN apt-get -q update \
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&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
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apt-get --no-install-recommends -q -y install \
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wget \
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gpg-agent
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# Fetch and install the signing key for https://repositories.intel.com/graphics
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#
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RUN wget -qO - https://repositories.intel.com/graphics/intel-graphics.key | apt-key add -
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RUN apt-add-repository \
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'deb [arch=amd64] https://repositories.intel.com/graphics/ubuntu focal main'
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# Cleanup
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#RUN apt-get remove -y wget \
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# && apt-get clean \
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# && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/{apt,dpkg,cache,log}
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#
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# Template from templates/99-env.in
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#
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# Configure ENV variables which are set by scripts/build-dockerfile.sh
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# and available in the container for use in assets/entry
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ENV GPGPU_PACKAGE_REPOSITORY "https://repositories.intel.com/graphics"
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ENV GPGPU_PACKAGE_STREAM "focal"
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ENV GPGPU_PACKAGE_DISTRO "ubuntu"
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ENV GPGPU_PACKAGE_DISTRO_RELEASE "21.10"
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USER user
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#
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# Solution begins here (from Dockerfile.solution)
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#
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#
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# Docker.solution based on the Intel-Media-SDK instructions available here:
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#
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# https://github.com/Intel-Media-SDK/MediaSDK/wiki/Build-and-use-ffmpeg-with-MediaSDK
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#
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# This should really be part of a multi-stage build so the final
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# image isn't polluted with build artifacts
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#
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# NOTE: This image will only work with Ubuntu 19.04 (eoan) and newer
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FROM xe-user-stage AS solution-build
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USER root
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# Install git and build tools, clone ffmpeg, and get ready to build it
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RUN apt-get update \
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&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
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&& apt-get -q -y install \
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git build-essential pkg-config
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# Install all required Media common packages, broken out
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# from the above command to highlight which packages are
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# specific to media
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RUN apt-get update \
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&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
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&& apt-get -q -y install \
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libva-dev$LIBVA_DEV_VERSION \
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libmfx-dev$LIBMFX_DEV_VERSION \
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libmfx1$LIBMFX1_VERSION \
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vainfo$VAINFO_VERSION
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ENV LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=iHD
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USER user
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# Clone ffmpeg
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# NOTE: This explicitly clones the FFMPEG_TAG_VERSION (see SOLUTIONS)
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RUN git clone --depth 1 --branch n4.2.1 https://github.com/ffmpeg/ffmpeg /home/user/ffmpeg
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# Build FFmpeg
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WORKDIR /home/user/ffmpeg
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RUN ./configure --arch=x86_64 --disable-x86asm --enable-vaapi --enable-libmfx \
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&& make -j $(nproc --all) \
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&& sudo make install
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FROM xe-user-stage
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USER root
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# Update and install the Mesa, OpenCL, and Media from repositories.intel.com
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#
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# NOTE: libva requires libpciaccess0, however it doesn't depend on it
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# so explicitly install it.
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#
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# curl is used by assets/commands/test to obtain test content if it
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# does not already exist
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RUN apt-get -q update \
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&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
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&& apt-get --no-install-recommends -q -y install \
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intel-media-va-driver-non-free$INTEL_MEDIA_VA_DRIVER_NON_FREE_VERSION \
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libva2$LIBVA2_VERSION \
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libmfx1$LIBMFX1_VERSION \
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vainfo$VAINFO_VERSION \
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libpciaccess0 \
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pciutils \
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curl
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# Copy ffmpeg and ffprobe from build container
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COPY --from=solution-build /usr/local/bin/ /usr/local/bin/
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RUN apt-get clean \
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&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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ENV LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=iHD
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# In order for ffmpeg to access the video input, 'user' needs to have
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# access to the hardware. Not sure how to do that across different
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# OS releases, so setting user to 'root' for now.
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USER root
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WORKDIR /home/user
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#
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# Standard ending begins here (from templates/ending.in)
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#
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# NOTE: This should be added as the last template entry
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# as it will always modify a layer (since the Dockerfile
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# changes,) causing all subsequent layers to be
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# regenerated.
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# Copy boiler plate entry point
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COPY assets/ /assets/
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ENTRYPOINT [ "/assets/entry" ]
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# Ensure that each Docker container self-documents the
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# versions included in it
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COPY SOLUTION /assets/
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COPY Dockerfile /assets/Dockerfile
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