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I’d like to test #751 on my own instance, but installing all the build dependencies on my server isn’t ideal - having this script in the repo would make it possible to simply point my compose file to the git repo and have it build the Linux binary itself. Note that it uses a somewhat “inefficient” builder step, i.e. not combining steps together to reduce layers, as it uses a multi-stage build to have a lean final image. This makes it easier to re-build if something needs to change, as the cache is used more optimally. For example, if only some go files change, most of the build is already cached and only the go step gets re-run. The more “efficient” builder step would look like this, but would have to build the docs, web app and go CLI for any change in any file: ```Dockerfile FROM golang:1.19-bullseye as builder RUN apt-get update && \ curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_18.x | bash && \ apt-get install -y \ build-essential \ nodejs \ python3-pip WORKDIR /app ADD . . RUN make web docs cli-linux-server ```
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