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build and deploy Kura using docker [message #1778730] Wed, 20 December 2017 08:34 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi ,

Machine : Linux Ubuntu 14.4

I did checkout the kura source code from svn. I followed the steps given in the below link to build kura but what I found was we need to use eclipse to run the kura linux simulatior.

https://wiki.eclipse.org/Kura/Getting_Started#Emulator

Is there any way to build kura using docker. In kura there is a directory called kura-docker
there I found docker file. When I run the docker file I am getting error. (That docker file mentioned fedora 24 but my machine is running on ubuntu)

Please help me

Thanks,
Raghav
Re: build and deploy Kura using docker [message #1778742 is a reply to message #1778730] Wed, 20 December 2017 11:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi,
currently there is no official Kura docker image.
What you have found are experiments regarding a possible Karaf integration but that work is currently on hold.

If you want to run the Kura emulator, currently the only stable option is to use the Eclipse IDE.
If you want to run the Kura framework like it was running in a device (e.g. Raspberry pi) you can find some unofficial builds in the docker repo.

Best regards,
Matteo

[Updated on: Wed, 20 December 2017 11:34] by Moderator

Re: build and deploy Kura using docker [message #1778767 is a reply to message #1778742] Thu, 21 December 2017 01:55 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Thanks for your kind response.
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