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Our docs are very developer focused. Lets create a separate user guide to help new users get started. Change-Id: I8a03920e6d3306dd0405177875ea55ccb4b40fea
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Caches and offline mode
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Since retrieving and transforming operating system image files, git
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repositories, Python or Ruby packages, and so on can be a significant overhead,
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we cache many of the inputs to the build process in ~/.cache/image-create/. The
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writing an element documention describes the interface within
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disk-image-builder for caching. When invoking disk-image-builder the --offline
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option will instruct disk-image-builder to not refresh cached resources.
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Note that we don't maintain operating system package caches, instead depending
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on your local infrastructure (e.g. Squid cache, or an APT or Yum proxy) to
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facilitate caching of that layer, so you need to arrange independently for
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offline mode.
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Base images
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These are cached by the standard elements - fedora, redhat, ubuntu,
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debian and opensuse.
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source-repositories
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Git repositories and tarballs obtained via the source-repositories element will
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be cached.
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C and C++ compilation
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Ccache is configured by the base element. Any compilation that honours ccache
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will be cached.
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PyPI
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----
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The pypi element will bind mount a PyPI mirror from the cache dir and configure
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pip and easy-install to use it.
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