Was Alpine ever used for the official images?

 

Given the modular nature of Kamailio it’s probably difficult even deciding which modules to put into an “official” image as it is without making the image bloated. For example, the dependencies for DB modules are relatively large, and it’s uncommon to need multiple DB types. 

 

Generally speaking there are published alpine packages for Kamailio, and as of right now, pulling `alpine:latest` the package version is 5.6.3 – only one minor version behind the current release – not to bad!

 

As a matter of personal usage, I do create my own alpine packages in a scratch container.  I then bind-mount this when building my runtime container, which will result in a hopefully as small as possible container with whichever packages I choose. If you’d like to use my packages, feel free, as they’re on Docker Hub, along with a simple example.  A side note, for dependency reasons it’s challenging to build some modules for alpine.  If anyone knows how to build and package secsipid for alpine, I’d love to know! :)

 

https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/whosgonna/kamailio-apks/general

 

Kaufman

 

 

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Thanks a lot for your answer.

 

I see that that registry is used for the Debian based images. Do you know if there's any reason why Alpine images are not used anymore?

 

Regards,

  Manel

 

O xov., 13 de abr. de 2023 ás 15:57, Daniel-Constantin Mierla (<miconda@gmail.com>) escribiu:

Hello,

not much using docker myself, so I don't have the full context, but because recently there was some controversy with the docker hub free service for open source service (iirc, they announced the free services is going to an end), some of the developers were looking for alternatives and I think Victor Seva started to work on that.

Because of Catholic/Protestant and Orthodox Easters, many people are in vacation during this frame time, so it may take a bit to get all done and publish news about.

I noticed the work being done on the repo:

  - https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio-docker

With packages being published via that repo at:

  - https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio-docker/pkgs/container/kamailio/versions

Cheers,
Daniel

On 12.04.23 16:21, Manel Villar wrote:

Hi,

 

I was using the kamailio/kamailio docker repository in one of my projects, and now the image is not available as the repo has been removed. Is the "kamailio-ci" repo a replacement for it?

 

Thanks!

 

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