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you're currently using an Ubuntu or CentOS image as your base, you can use |
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one of those as a drop-in replacement.* |
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*NOTE: There is a Tini package for Alpine Linux. See below for installation |
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instructions.* |
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Add Tini to your container, and make it executable. Then, just invoke Tini |
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and pass your program and its arguments as arguments to Tini. |
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@ -53,6 +56,14 @@ Arguments for Tini itself should be passed like `-v` in the following example: |
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*NOTE: The binary linked above is a 64-bit dynamically-linked binary.* |
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### Alpine Linux Package ### |
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On Alpine Linux, you can use the following command to install Tini (currently |
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available as a `testing` package): |
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apk add --update --repository http://dl-1.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing/ tini |
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