Merge pull request #26 from martinmosegaard/proof-cook-container
cookbook/container: minor proofreading
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We could use redo to build a Docker image by simply making a single
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We could use redo to build a Docker image by simply making a single
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`layer.tar` of the filesystem (like we did with initrd), adding a VERSION
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`layer.tar` of the filesystem (like we did with initrd), adding a VERSION
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and json file, and putting those three things into an outer taball. But if
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and json file, and putting those three things into an outer tarball. But if
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we want a system that works as well as a Dockerfile, we'll have to make use
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we want a system that works as well as a Dockerfile, we'll have to make use
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of multiple layers.
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of multiple layers.
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@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ as "compare two sorted files" or "show common lines between two files." But
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it actually does more than just showing common lines: it can show the lines
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it actually does more than just showing common lines: it can show the lines
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that are only in file #1, or only in file #2, or in both files. `comm -1
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that are only in file #1, or only in file #2, or in both files. `comm -1
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-3` *suppresses* the output of lines that are only in #1 or that are in
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-3` *suppresses* the output of lines that are only in #1 or that are in
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both, so that it will print only the lines in the second file.
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both, so that it will print the lines that are only in the second file.
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If we want to make a `libs.layer` that contains only the files that are
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If we want to make a `libs.layer` that contains only the files that are
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*not* in `simple`, then we can use `comm -1 -3` to compare `simple` with
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*not* in `simple`, then we can use `comm -1 -3` to compare `simple` with
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