W. Trevor King 624660c1b3 Makefile: Use ?= for shell variables (ISODATE, etc.)
Previously, Make would execute these shell commands even if we didn't
need the resulting variable.  With ?='s recursive expansion [1], we
only expand the variable when it's consumed.  For example, the ISODATE
variable is only needed in the recipe for the changelog target, so
most Make invocations won't need the value, and the computation is
just making whatever Make actually is doing slower.

I've shifted the GIT_COMMIT and BUILD_INFO values over to
LDFLAGS_PODMAN, because the test/*/* targets don't care about those.
I've also moved the Go-specific -ldflags from the variables into the
recipes themselves, because callers probably expect C semantics for
LDFLAGS and not Go's wrapper.  That means that there's no longer a
need for the LDFLAGS/BASE_LDFLAGS separation, so I'm just using
LDFLAGS (and LDFLAGS_PODMAN) now.  That reduces the declared variables
to just LDFLAGS_PODMAN, so I've shifted that declaration up to get it
closer to its GIT_COMMIT and BUILD_INFO precursors.

[1]: https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Setting.html

Signed-off-by: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>

Closes: #777
Approved by: rhatdan
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libpod - library for running OCI-based containers in Pods

Status: Active Development

What is the scope of this project?

libpod provides a library for applications looking to use the Container Pod concept popularized by Kubernetes. libpod also contains a tool called podman for managing Pods, Containers, and Container Images.

At a high level, the scope of libpod and podman is the following:

  • Support multiple image formats including the existing Docker/OCI image formats.
  • Support for multiple means to download images including trust & image verification.
  • Container image management (managing image layers, overlay filesystems, etc).
  • Full management of container lifecycle
  • Support for pods to manage groups of containers together
  • Resource isolation of containers and pods.

What is not in scope for this project?

  • Signing and pushing images to various image storages. See Skopeo.
  • Container Runtimes daemons for working with Kubernetes CRIs. See CRI-O. We are working to integrate libpod into CRI-O to share containers and backend code with Podman.

OCI Projects Plans

The plan is to use OCI projects and best of breed libraries for different aspects:

  • Runtime: runc (or any OCI compliant runtime) and oci runtime tools to generate the spec
  • Images: Image management using containers/image
  • Storage: Container and image storage is managed by containers/storage
  • Networking: Networking support through use of CNI
  • Builds: Builds are supported via Buildah.
  • Conmon: Conmon is a tool for monitoring OCI runtimes. It is part of the CRI-O package

Podman Information for Developers

Installation notes Information on how to install Podman in your environment.

OCI Hooks Support Information on how Podman configures OCI Hooks to run when launching a container.

Podman Commands A list of the Podman commands with links to their man pages and in many cases videos showing the commands in use.

Podman Usage Transfer Useful information for ops and dev transfer as it relates to infrastructure that utilizes Podman. This page includes tables showing Docker commands and their Podman equivalent commands.

Podman API Documentation on the Podman API using Varlink.

Tutorials Tutorials on using Podman.

Contributing Information about contributing to this project.

Current Roadmap

  1. Varlink API for Podman
  2. Integrate libpod into CRI-O to replace its existing container management backend
  3. Pod commands for Podman
  4. Rootless containers
  5. Support for cleaning up containers via post-run hooks
Description
Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
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