On 5/20/21 15:58, Colin Walters wrote:
On Thu, May 20, 2021, at 8:21 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
Lets say the Fedora base image is refreshed with updated RPMs on a weekly
basis. Each application republishes their app containers on an arbitrarily
different schedule, maybe fortnightly, monthly, whatever. Thus out of
10 different apps deployed, you could easily find yourself shipping 10
different versions of the base image.
This of course is the big difference between flatpak and
docker/podman/kubernetes as they work today. flatpak dynamically links base
images (by having apps go into `/app`).
I can't think of a hard reason that podman couldn't learn to dynamically link
base images too with the same approach of having the app bits live in `/app`.
Or honestly, in many cases we could just forcibly dynamically link layers, for
most of the OpenShift platform we just have big statically linked Go binaries
that don't overlay anything on the host (no package installs etc).
One could imagine something like this in a Containerfile:
```
FROM quay.io/fedora:rust as buildroot
COPY . /build
RUN cargo build --release
FROM DYNAMIC quay.io/fedora
COPY --from-buildroot /build/target/release/myapp /usr/bin/myapp
```
Where the `DYNAMIC` part here opts-in to dynamic linking like flatpak, and the
overlayfs is dynamic instead of static.
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Nice idea, but we will forget it as soon as the next crisis hits. Could
you open this issue in containers/storage or Podman, so we can continue
to think about it.
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