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docker: reduce image size by using multi-stage #194

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@glimchb glimchb commented Jul 21, 2022

Signed-off-by: Boris Glimcher [email protected]

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glimchb commented Jul 21, 2022

2x reduction:

$ docker images | head
REPOSITORY                                        TAG                 IMAGE ID            CREATED             SIZE
<none>                                            <none>              70141cce1f18        8 minutes ago       450MB
<none>                                            <none>              a5686720a676        8 minutes ago       811MB

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Codecov Report

Merging #194 (88bf9da) into main (70a1fb2) will not change coverage.
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##             main     #194   +/-   ##
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  Coverage   57.94%   57.94%           
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  Files          14       14           
  Lines        1612     1612           
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  Hits          934      934           
  Misses        678      678           

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