Docker build failing - Unable to locate package - ruby

Trying to add jemalloc to ruby, on my project, but failing on this line
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install libjemalloc1 && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
Dockerfile
FROM ruby:2.6.5-slim-buster
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install libjemalloc1 && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
ENV LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjemalloc.so.1
Getting a E: Unable to locate package libjemalloc1 Error.
Is there a way for me to verify if the package actually exists?
Any workaround available?

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Dockerfile | => ERROR [base 2/7] RUN apt-get update -y && apt-get -y --no-install-recommends install curl wget && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* [duplicate]

I'm trying to build a docker image but it throws an error and I can't seem to figure out why.
It is stuck at RUN apt-get -y update with the following error messages:
4.436 E: Release file for http://security.debian.org/debian-security/dists/buster/updates/InRelease is not valid yet (invalid for another 2d 16h 26min 22s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.
4.436 E: Release file for http://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/buster-updates/InRelease is not valid yet (invalid for another 3d 10h 28min 24s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.
executor failed running [/bin/sh -c apt-get -y update]: exit code: 100
Here's my docker file:
FROM python:3.7
# Adding trusting keys to apt for repositories
RUN wget -q -O - https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | apt-key add -
# Adding Google Chrome to the repositories
RUN sh -c 'echo "deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list'
# Updating apt to see and install Google Chrome
RUN apt-get -y update
# Magic happens
RUN apt-get install -y google-chrome-stable
# Installing Unzip
RUN apt-get install -yqq unzip
# Download the Chrome Driver
RUN CHROMEDRIVER_RELEASE=$(curl http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/LATEST_RELEASE) && \
echo "Chromedriver latest version: $CHROMEDRIVER_RELEASE" && \
wget --quiet "http://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/$CHROMEDRIVER_RELEASE/chromedriver_linux64.zip" && \
unzip chromedriver_linux64.zip && \
rm -rf chromedriver_linux64.zip && \
mv chromedriver /usr/local/bin/chromedriver && \
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/chromedriver && \
chromedriver --version
# Set display port as an environment variable
ENV DISPLAY=:99
WORKDIR /
COPY requirements.txt ./
RUN pip install --upgrade pip && pip install -r requirements.txt
COPY . .
RUN pip install -e .
What is happening here?
In my case, docker was still using the cached RUN apt update && apt upgrade command, thus not updating the package sources.
The solution was to build the docker image once with the --no-cache flag:
docker build --no-cache .
If you are using docker desktop, please check if enough resources are set in settings/preferences.
Eg. memory and disk requirement
It's answered here https://askubuntu.com/questions/1059217/getting-release-is-not-valid-yet-while-updating-ubuntu-docker-container
Correct your system clock. (in comments I also suggested checking for a mismatch between clock and your timezone too)
I get this ERROR: executor failed running [...]: exit code: 100 error message when I mistyped the name of a package.
This was in my Dockerfile:
RUN sudo apt-get update; \
sudo apt-get -y upgrade; \
sudo apt-get install -y gnupg2 wget lsb_release
instead of this:
RUN sudo apt-get update; \
sudo apt-get -y upgrade; \
sudo apt-get install -y gnupg2 wget lsb-release
(see the difference between the underscore and the dash.)
Fixing the package name solved the problem.
This happens specific to OS also.
I had same issues running MariaDB on my Windows 10.
Check for Docker Settings:
{
"registry-mirrors": [],
"insecure-registries": [],
"debug": false,
"experimental": false,
"features": {
"buildkit": true
},
"builder": {
"gc": {
"enabled": true,
"defaultKeepStorage": "20GB"
}
}
}
Remove below block, and it should work:
"features": {
"buildkit": true
},
I had this error and I think it was because I installed buildx but the version of the plugin didn't match my docker installation. Uninstalling buildx resolved the issue for me:
docker buildx uninstall
For me adding this to the Dockerfile did the job:
RUN apk add --update linux-headers;

Google Cloud Build and GLIBCXX_3.4.21 not found(for TexturePacker)

I'm trying to use Google Cloud Build to build my project which requires TexturePacker.
I managed to install TexturePacker but once script execute its CLI I get this error:
/usr/bin/../lib/texturepacker/TexturePacker_: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.21' not found (required by /usr/bin/../lib/texturepacker/TexturePacker_)
Tried to install necessary lib but still no success (like below):
FROM gcr.io/cloud-builders/yarn
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y libgl1-mesa-glx
RUN apt-get install -y libstdc++6
RUN wget https://www.codeandweb.com/download/texturepacker/5.2.0/TexturePacker-5.2.0-ubuntu64.deb && dpkg -i TexturePacker-5.2.0-ubuntu64.deb
Does anyone has an idea on how to fix it?
I was managed to solve it using this Dockerfile:
FROM node:latest
RUN apt-get update
# Install updates and dependencies
RUN apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y -q curl python build-essential git ca-certificates libkrb5-dev imagemagick && \
apt-get clean && rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*_*
#TexturePacker and dependencies
RUN apt-get install -y libgl1-mesa-glx
RUN apt-get install -y libstdc++6
RUN wget https://www.codeandweb.com/download/texturepacker/5.2.0/TexturePacker-5.2.0-ubuntu64.deb && dpkg -i TexturePacker-5.2.0-ubuntu64.deb

Pdf2Html Installation

I 'm trying to install Pdf2HtmlEx Software on Ubuntu Server 18.04.1 LTS. The repository is not maintained but the sotware is very useful for me.
I installed it on Xubuntu desktop distro and on a docker image but i can't do it on ubuntu server.
It seems that some new versions of pdf2htmlEx library dependencies are not compatible with the last version of the sofware.
Has anyone have de same issue? Could someone tell me how to install it?
I have try with
rajeevkannav solution
Copying this dockerfile
Following Build Installation
The oficial repo is pdf2htmlEX
Thank you for know!
Install m4
wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/m4/m4-1.4.17.tar.gz && tar -xvzf m4-1.4.17.tar.gz
cd m4-1.4.17 && ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/m4 && make && make install
Install poppler dependencies
apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
pkg-config libopenjp2-7-dev libopenjp2-7 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev libfontconfig1-dev libfontforge-dev poppler-data poppler-utils \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
Install poppler
wget https://poppler.freedesktop.org/poppler-0.63.0.tar.xz --no-check-certificate && tar -xvf poppler-0.63.0.tar.xz
cd poppler-0.63.0/ && cmake -DENABLE_XPDF_HEADERS=ON . && make && make install
Install fontforge dependencies
apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
packaging-dev pkg-config python-dev libpango1.0-dev libglib2.0-dev libxml2-dev \
libjpeg-dev libtiff-dev uthash-dev libspiro-dev \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
pkg-config --print-provides --cflags --libs poppler
Install fontforge
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/fontforge/fontforge.git
cd fontforge/ && ./bootstrap && ./configure && make && make install
Clone and install the pdf2htmlEX git repo
git clone https://github.com/pdf2htmlEX/pdf2htmlEX.git
cd pdf2htmlEX && cmake . && make && make install

Running a cucumber test on firefox in a docker container

I'm trying to run my cucumber tests in a docker container using firefox. I'm getting this error when my code just tries to visit 'google.com'
Net::ReadTimeout (Net::ReadTimeout)
Here is my Dockerfile
FROM ruby:2.2.2
RUN mkdir /app
WORKDIR /app
RUN gem update
ADD Gemfile /app/Gemfile
ADD Gemfile.lock /app/Gemfile.lock
RUN bundle install
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --fix-missing iceweasel xvfb unzip
ENV GECKODRIVER_VERSION v0.13.0
RUN echo $GECKODRIVER_VERSION
RUN mkdir -p /opt/geckodriver_folder
RUN wget -O /tmp/geckodriver_linux64.tar.gz https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases/download/$GECKODRIVER_VERSION/geckodriver-$GECKODRIVER_VERSION-linux64.tar.gz
RUN tar xf /tmp/geckodriver_linux64.tar.gz -C /opt/geckodriver_folder
RUN rm /tmp/geckodriver_linux64.tar.gz
RUN chmod +x /opt/geckodriver_folder/geckodriver
RUN ln -fs /opt/geckodriver_folder/geckodriver /usr/local/bin/geckodriver
ADD features /app/features
I've tried increasing my read_timeout to 120 with no effect.
When i bash into the container and run firefox it says "no display specified"
Any suggestions ?
I was having the same issue. This worked for me: https://github.com/juandelgado/docker-headless-firefox-cucumber/blob/master/Dockerfile
FROM ruby:2.4-slim
MAINTAINER Juan Delgado <juan#ustwo.com>
RUN mkdir /home/ustwo
WORKDIR /home/ustwo
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y xvfb build-essential libffi-dev wget firefox-esr && \
wget https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases/download/v0.17.0/geckodriver-v0.17.0-linux64.tar.gz && \
tar -zxvf geckodriver-v0.17.0-linux64.tar.gz && \
chmod +x geckodriver && \
mv geckodriver /usr/local/bin && \
rm geckodriver-v0.17.0-linux64.tar.gz
COPY Gemfile Gemfile
COPY Gemfile.lock Gemfile.lock
RUN bundle
RUN ["cucumber", "--version"]

prevent rebuilding whole docker container everytime? improving speed

Dockerizing a Rails application taking ages to rebuild the container.
I tried to ADD as far at the end but not possible I think more.
Any suggestions on how to improve the rebuild speed of my docker container?
Or general suggestions on how to improve the docker file, it takes very long to rebuild every time.
Also are there smart ways to check if for example a directory already exist without throwing an error and not be able to complete the build?
FROM ruby:2.2.0
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 22
ENV RAILS_ENV production
RUN apt-get update -qq && apt-get install -y build-essential
# --------------------------------------
# GEM PRE-REQ
# --------------------------------------
#RUN apt-get install -y libpq-dev
#RUN apt-get install -y libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev #nokigiri
#RUN apt-get install -y libqt4-webkit libqt4-dev xvfb
RUN cd /tmp && git clone https://github.com/maxmind/geoipupdate && cd geoipupdate && ./bootstrap
# --------------------------------------
# HOME FOLDER
# --------------------------------------
WORKDIR /srv/my
ADD . /srv/my
ADD ./Gemfile /srv/my/Gemfile
ADD ./Gemfile.lock /srv/my/Gemfile.lock
#RUN mkdir /srv/my
RUN bundle install --without development test
#RUN bundle install foreman
RUN bundle exec rake assets:precompile --trace
# --------------------------------------
# UNICORN AND NGINX
# --------------------------------------
ADD ./config/_server/unicorn_my /etc/init.d/unicorn_my
RUN chmod 755 /etc/init.d/unicorn_my
RUN update-rc.d unicorn_my defaults
ADD ./config/_server/nginx.conf /etc/nginx/sites-available/default
RUN apt-get install -y nginx
RUN echo "\ndaemon off;" >> /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
#RUN chown -R www-data:www-data /var/lib/nginx ??
ADD ./config/_server/nginx.conf /etc/nginx/my.conf
ADD ./config/_server/my.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/my.conf
ADD ./config/_server/unicorn.rb /srv/my/config/unicorn.rb
ADD ./config/_server/Procfile /srv/my/Procfile
#RUN service unicorn_my start
#RUN foreman start -f ./Procfile
You can improve your build speed by:
Install all of your requirement as early as possible.
Combine all apt-get/yum into a single command, after that clean up the apt/yum cache. It can decrease your image size.
Sample:
RUN \
apt-get -y update && \
apt-get -y install curl build-essential nginx && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
Put ADD/COPY as late as possible, because it will invalidate the Docker image cache.
Avoid put long-running task (e.g: apt-get, download large file, etc.) after ADD/COPY file or directory that is often changed.
Docker take a "snapshot" for each your command. So, when you build a new image from same state (no Dockerfile/file/directory change), it should be fast.
Comment/uncomment Dockerfile in order to reduce apt-get install time might not help you, because it will invalidate your Docker cache.

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