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to manually invoke Tini: |
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# Add Tini |
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ENV TINI_VERSION v0.13.1 |
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ENV TINI_VERSION v0.13.2 |
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ADD https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini /tini |
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RUN chmod +x /tini |
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ENTRYPOINT ["/tini", "--"] |
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You can verify their signatures using `gpg` (which you may install using |
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your package manager): |
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ENV TINI_VERSION v0.13.1 |
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ENV TINI_VERSION v0.13.2 |
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ADD https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini /tini |
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ADD https://github.com/krallin/tini/releases/download/${TINI_VERSION}/tini.asc /tini.asc |
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RUN gpg --keyserver ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys 595E85A6B1B4779EA4DAAEC70B588DFF0527A9B7 \ |
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