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Docker support allows user to install and use blutter without dependency or OS issues.
Dockerfile creates the image with all the necessary dependencies. It is necessary to share a volume in order to write the resulting directory in the host machine. I also added default command arguments
Here's my docker-blutter thing in case it can be useful for someone. sadly using blutter without docker is kind of not possible https://github.com/trufae/blutter-docker
Hi @cryptax,
your solution is quite more compact:) In your case you run blutter after connecting with the container and you put the .so file directly inside the blutter repo, am I right? I was also trying to find the best option to run the command, in my case I let the container run directly blutter with the volumes paths
Hi @cryptax, your solution is quite more compact:) In your case you run blutter after connecting with the container and you put the .so file directly inside the blutter repo, am I right? I was also trying to find the best option to run the command, in my case I let the container run directly blutter with the volumes paths
Yes, I run the container with docker compose run blutter and I drop the arm64- library directory in /tmp/blutter on my host, which shares it with the container. Then, inside the container, I run blutter on that directory and usually, I write the output to the shared directory too.
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Docker support allows user to install and use blutter without dependency or OS issues.