├── 12 └── Dockerfile ├── 13 └── Dockerfile ├── 14 └── Dockerfile ├── 15 └── Dockerfile ├── .gitattributes ├── .github └── workflows │ ├── ci.yml │ └── verify-templating.yml ├── .gitignore ├── Dockerfile.template ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── apply-templates.sh ├── generate-stackbrew-library.sh ├── update.sh ├── versions.json └── versions.sh /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /*/**/Dockerfile linguist-generated 2 | /Dockerfile*.template linguist-language=Dockerfile 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: GitHub CI 2 | 3 | on: 4 | pull_request: 5 | push: 6 | schedule: 7 | - cron: 0 0 * * 0 8 | 9 | defaults: 10 | run: 11 | shell: 'bash -Eeuo pipefail -x {0}' 12 | 13 | jobs: 14 | 15 | generate-jobs: 16 | name: Generate Jobs 17 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 18 | outputs: 19 | strategy: ${{ steps.generate-jobs.outputs.strategy }} 20 | steps: 21 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 22 | - uses: docker-library/bashbrew@HEAD 23 | - id: generate-jobs 24 | name: Generate Jobs 25 | run: | 26 | strategy="$("$BASHBREW_SCRIPTS/github-actions/generate.sh")" 27 | echo "strategy=$strategy" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" 28 | jq . <<<"$strategy" # sanity check / debugging aid 29 | 30 | test: 31 | needs: generate-jobs 32 | strategy: ${{ fromJson(needs.generate-jobs.outputs.strategy) }} 33 | name: ${{ matrix.name }} 34 | runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} 35 | steps: 36 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 37 | - name: Prepare Environment 38 | run: ${{ matrix.runs.prepare }} 39 | - name: Pull Dependencies 40 | run: ${{ matrix.runs.pull }} 41 | - name: Build ${{ matrix.name }} 42 | run: ${{ matrix.runs.build }} 43 | - name: History ${{ matrix.name }} 44 | run: ${{ matrix.runs.history }} 45 | - name: Test ${{ matrix.name }} 46 | run: ${{ matrix.runs.test }} 47 | - name: '"docker images"' 48 | run: ${{ matrix.runs.images }} 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/verify-templating.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Verify Templating 2 | 3 | on: 4 | pull_request: 5 | push: 6 | workflow_dispatch: 7 | 8 | defaults: 9 | run: 10 | shell: 'bash -Eeuo pipefail -x {0}' 11 | 12 | jobs: 13 | apply-templates: 14 | name: Check For Uncomitted Changes 15 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 16 | steps: 17 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 18 | - run: ./apply-templates.sh 19 | - run: git diff --exit-code 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .jq-template.awk 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /12/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 2 | # NOTE: THIS DOCKERFILE IS GENERATED VIA "apply-templates.sh" 3 | # 4 | # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT IT DIRECTLY. 5 | # 6 | 7 | FROM buildpack-deps:bookworm 8 | 9 | RUN set -eux; \ 10 | apt-get update; \ 11 | apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 12 | # install abigail-tools so we can use abidiff later to verify that we don't break Debian packages 13 | abigail-tools \ 14 | ; \ 15 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* 16 | 17 | # https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html 18 | ENV GPG_KEYS \ 19 | # 1024D/745C015A 1999-11-09 Gerald Pfeifer 20 | B215C1633BCA0477615F1B35A5B3A004745C015A \ 21 | # 1024D/B75C61B8 2003-04-10 Mark Mitchell 22 | B3C42148A44E6983B3E4CC0793FA9B1AB75C61B8 \ 23 | # 1024D/902C9419 2004-12-06 Gabriel Dos Reis 24 | 90AA470469D3965A87A5DCB494D03953902C9419 \ 25 | # 1024D/F71EDF1C 2000-02-13 Joseph Samuel Myers 26 | 80F98B2E0DAB6C8281BDF541A7C8C3B2F71EDF1C \ 27 | # 2048R/FC26A641 2005-09-13 Richard Guenther 28 | 7F74F97C103468EE5D750B583AB00996FC26A641 \ 29 | # 1024D/C3C45C06 2004-04-21 Jakub Jelinek 30 | 33C235A34C46AA3FFB293709A328C3A2C3C45C06 \ 31 | # 4096R/09B5FA62 2020-05-28 Jakub Jelinek 32 | D3A93CAD751C2AF4F8C7AD516C35B99309B5FA62 33 | 34 | # https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html 35 | ENV GCC_MIRRORS \ 36 | https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcc \ 37 | https://mirrors.kernel.org/gnu/gcc \ 38 | https://bigsearcher.com/mirrors/gcc/releases \ 39 | http://www.netgull.com/gcc/releases \ 40 | https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcc \ 41 | # "sourceware.org" is the canonical upstream release host (the host of "gcc.gnu.org") 42 | https://sourceware.org/pub/gcc/releases \ 43 | # only attempt the origin FTP as a mirror of last resort 44 | ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc 45 | 46 | # Last Modified: 2024-06-20 47 | ENV GCC_VERSION 12.4.0 48 | # Docker EOL: 2025-12-20 49 | 50 | RUN set -ex; \ 51 | \ 52 | savedAptMark="$(apt-mark showmanual)"; \ 53 | apt-get update; \ 54 | apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 55 | dpkg-dev \ 56 | flex \ 57 | gnupg \ 58 | ; \ 59 | rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists/*; \ 60 | \ 61 | _fetch() { \ 62 | local fetch="$1"; shift; \ 63 | local file="$1"; shift; \ 64 | for mirror in $GCC_MIRRORS; do \ 65 | if curl -fL "$mirror/$fetch" -o "$file"; then \ 66 | return 0; \ 67 | fi; \ 68 | done; \ 69 | echo >&2 "error: failed to download '$fetch' from several mirrors"; \ 70 | return 1; \ 71 | }; \ 72 | \ 73 | _fetch "gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.xz.sig" 'gcc.tar.xz.sig'; \ 74 | _fetch "gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.xz" 'gcc.tar.xz'; \ 75 | export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)"; \ 76 | for key in $GPG_KEYS; do \ 77 | gpg --batch --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys "$key"; \ 78 | done; \ 79 | gpg --batch --verify gcc.tar.xz.sig gcc.tar.xz; \ 80 | gpgconf --kill all; \ 81 | rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME"; \ 82 | mkdir -p /usr/src/gcc; \ 83 | tar -xf gcc.tar.xz -C /usr/src/gcc --strip-components=1; \ 84 | rm gcc.tar.xz*; \ 85 | \ 86 | cd /usr/src/gcc; \ 87 | \ 88 | # "download_prerequisites" pulls down a bunch of tarballs and extracts them, 89 | # but then leaves the tarballs themselves lying around 90 | ./contrib/download_prerequisites; \ 91 | { rm *.tar.* || true; }; \ 92 | \ 93 | # explicitly update autoconf config.guess and config.sub so they support more arches/libcs 94 | for f in config.guess config.sub; do \ 95 | wget -O "$f" "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/plain/$f?id=7d3d27baf8107b630586c962c057e22149653deb"; \ 96 | # find any more (shallow) copies of the file we grabbed and update them too 97 | find -mindepth 2 -name "$f" -exec cp -v "$f" '{}' ';'; \ 98 | done; \ 99 | \ 100 | dir="$(mktemp -d)"; \ 101 | cd "$dir"; \ 102 | \ 103 | extraConfigureArgs=''; \ 104 | dpkgArch="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"; \ 105 | case "$dpkgArch" in \ 106 | # with-arch: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L533-573 107 | # with-float: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L521-523 108 | # with-mode: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L571 109 | armel) \ 110 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch=armv5te --with-float=soft" \ 111 | ;; \ 112 | armhf) \ 113 | # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+bug/1939379/comments/2 114 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch=armv7-a+fp --with-float=hard --with-mode=thumb" \ 115 | ;; \ 116 | \ 117 | # with-arch-32: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L670 118 | i386) \ 119 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch-32=i686"; \ 120 | ;; \ 121 | esac; \ 122 | \ 123 | gnuArch="$(dpkg-architecture --query DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)"; \ 124 | /usr/src/gcc/configure \ 125 | --build="$gnuArch" \ 126 | --disable-multilib \ 127 | --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,go \ 128 | $extraConfigureArgs \ 129 | ; \ 130 | make -j "$(nproc)"; \ 131 | make install-strip; \ 132 | \ 133 | cd ..; \ 134 | \ 135 | rm -rf "$dir" /usr/src/gcc; \ 136 | \ 137 | apt-mark auto '.*' > /dev/null; \ 138 | [ -z "$savedAptMark" ] || apt-mark manual $savedAptMark; \ 139 | apt-get purge -y --auto-remove -o APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant=false 140 | 141 | # gcc installs .so files in /usr/local/lib64 (and /usr/local/lib)... 142 | RUN set -ex; \ 143 | # this filename needs to sort higher than all the architecture filenames ("aarch64-...", "armeabi...", etc) 144 | { echo '/usr/local/lib64'; echo '/usr/local/lib'; } > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/000-local-lib.conf; \ 145 | ldconfig -v; \ 146 | # the libc created by gcc might be too old for a newer Debian 147 | # check that the Debian libstdc++ doesn't have newer requirements than the gcc one 148 | deb="$(readlink -ve /usr/lib/*/libstdc++.so* | head -1)"; \ 149 | gcc="$(readlink -ve /usr/local/lib*/libstdc++.so | head -1)"; \ 150 | # using LD_PRELOAD to make sure "abidiff" itself doesn't fail with the exact error we're trying to test for 😂😭 151 | LD_PRELOAD="$deb" abidiff --no-added-syms "$deb" "$gcc" 152 | 153 | # ensure that alternatives are pointing to the new compiler and that old one is no longer used 154 | RUN set -ex; \ 155 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/gcc.orig --rename /usr/bin/gcc; \ 156 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/g++.orig --rename /usr/bin/g++; \ 157 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/gfortran.orig --rename /usr/bin/gfortran; \ 158 | update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/cc cc /usr/local/bin/gcc 999 159 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /13/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 2 | # NOTE: THIS DOCKERFILE IS GENERATED VIA "apply-templates.sh" 3 | # 4 | # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT IT DIRECTLY. 5 | # 6 | 7 | FROM buildpack-deps:bookworm 8 | 9 | RUN set -eux; \ 10 | apt-get update; \ 11 | apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 12 | # install abigail-tools so we can use abidiff later to verify that we don't break Debian packages 13 | abigail-tools \ 14 | ; \ 15 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* 16 | 17 | # https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html 18 | ENV GPG_KEYS \ 19 | # 1024D/745C015A 1999-11-09 Gerald Pfeifer 20 | B215C1633BCA0477615F1B35A5B3A004745C015A \ 21 | # 1024D/B75C61B8 2003-04-10 Mark Mitchell 22 | B3C42148A44E6983B3E4CC0793FA9B1AB75C61B8 \ 23 | # 1024D/902C9419 2004-12-06 Gabriel Dos Reis 24 | 90AA470469D3965A87A5DCB494D03953902C9419 \ 25 | # 1024D/F71EDF1C 2000-02-13 Joseph Samuel Myers 26 | 80F98B2E0DAB6C8281BDF541A7C8C3B2F71EDF1C \ 27 | # 2048R/FC26A641 2005-09-13 Richard Guenther 28 | 7F74F97C103468EE5D750B583AB00996FC26A641 \ 29 | # 1024D/C3C45C06 2004-04-21 Jakub Jelinek 30 | 33C235A34C46AA3FFB293709A328C3A2C3C45C06 \ 31 | # 4096R/09B5FA62 2020-05-28 Jakub Jelinek 32 | D3A93CAD751C2AF4F8C7AD516C35B99309B5FA62 33 | 34 | # https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html 35 | ENV GCC_MIRRORS \ 36 | https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcc \ 37 | https://mirrors.kernel.org/gnu/gcc \ 38 | https://bigsearcher.com/mirrors/gcc/releases \ 39 | http://www.netgull.com/gcc/releases \ 40 | https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcc \ 41 | # "sourceware.org" is the canonical upstream release host (the host of "gcc.gnu.org") 42 | https://sourceware.org/pub/gcc/releases \ 43 | # only attempt the origin FTP as a mirror of last resort 44 | ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc 45 | 46 | # Last Modified: 2025-06-05 47 | ENV GCC_VERSION 13.4.0 48 | # Docker EOL: 2026-12-05 49 | 50 | RUN set -ex; \ 51 | \ 52 | savedAptMark="$(apt-mark showmanual)"; \ 53 | apt-get update; \ 54 | apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 55 | dpkg-dev \ 56 | flex \ 57 | gnupg \ 58 | ; \ 59 | rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists/*; \ 60 | \ 61 | _fetch() { \ 62 | local fetch="$1"; shift; \ 63 | local file="$1"; shift; \ 64 | for mirror in $GCC_MIRRORS; do \ 65 | if curl -fL "$mirror/$fetch" -o "$file"; then \ 66 | return 0; \ 67 | fi; \ 68 | done; \ 69 | echo >&2 "error: failed to download '$fetch' from several mirrors"; \ 70 | return 1; \ 71 | }; \ 72 | \ 73 | _fetch "gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.xz.sig" 'gcc.tar.xz.sig'; \ 74 | _fetch "gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.xz" 'gcc.tar.xz'; \ 75 | export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)"; \ 76 | for key in $GPG_KEYS; do \ 77 | gpg --batch --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys "$key"; \ 78 | done; \ 79 | gpg --batch --verify gcc.tar.xz.sig gcc.tar.xz; \ 80 | gpgconf --kill all; \ 81 | rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME"; \ 82 | mkdir -p /usr/src/gcc; \ 83 | tar -xf gcc.tar.xz -C /usr/src/gcc --strip-components=1; \ 84 | rm gcc.tar.xz*; \ 85 | \ 86 | cd /usr/src/gcc; \ 87 | \ 88 | # "download_prerequisites" pulls down a bunch of tarballs and extracts them, 89 | # but then leaves the tarballs themselves lying around 90 | ./contrib/download_prerequisites; \ 91 | { rm *.tar.* || true; }; \ 92 | \ 93 | # explicitly update autoconf config.guess and config.sub so they support more arches/libcs 94 | for f in config.guess config.sub; do \ 95 | wget -O "$f" "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/plain/$f?id=7d3d27baf8107b630586c962c057e22149653deb"; \ 96 | # find any more (shallow) copies of the file we grabbed and update them too 97 | find -mindepth 2 -name "$f" -exec cp -v "$f" '{}' ';'; \ 98 | done; \ 99 | \ 100 | dir="$(mktemp -d)"; \ 101 | cd "$dir"; \ 102 | \ 103 | extraConfigureArgs=''; \ 104 | dpkgArch="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"; \ 105 | case "$dpkgArch" in \ 106 | # with-arch: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L533-573 107 | # with-float: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L521-523 108 | # with-mode: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L571 109 | armel) \ 110 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch=armv5te --with-float=soft" \ 111 | ;; \ 112 | armhf) \ 113 | # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+bug/1939379/comments/2 114 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch=armv7-a+fp --with-float=hard --with-mode=thumb" \ 115 | ;; \ 116 | \ 117 | # with-arch-32: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L670 118 | i386) \ 119 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch-32=i686"; \ 120 | ;; \ 121 | esac; \ 122 | \ 123 | gnuArch="$(dpkg-architecture --query DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)"; \ 124 | /usr/src/gcc/configure \ 125 | --build="$gnuArch" \ 126 | --disable-multilib \ 127 | --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,go \ 128 | $extraConfigureArgs \ 129 | ; \ 130 | make -j "$(nproc)"; \ 131 | make install-strip; \ 132 | \ 133 | cd ..; \ 134 | \ 135 | rm -rf "$dir" /usr/src/gcc; \ 136 | \ 137 | apt-mark auto '.*' > /dev/null; \ 138 | [ -z "$savedAptMark" ] || apt-mark manual $savedAptMark; \ 139 | apt-get purge -y --auto-remove -o APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant=false 140 | 141 | # gcc installs .so files in /usr/local/lib64 (and /usr/local/lib)... 142 | RUN set -ex; \ 143 | # this filename needs to sort higher than all the architecture filenames ("aarch64-...", "armeabi...", etc) 144 | { echo '/usr/local/lib64'; echo '/usr/local/lib'; } > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/000-local-lib.conf; \ 145 | ldconfig -v; \ 146 | # the libc created by gcc might be too old for a newer Debian 147 | # check that the Debian libstdc++ doesn't have newer requirements than the gcc one 148 | deb="$(readlink -ve /usr/lib/*/libstdc++.so* | head -1)"; \ 149 | gcc="$(readlink -ve /usr/local/lib*/libstdc++.so | head -1)"; \ 150 | # using LD_PRELOAD to make sure "abidiff" itself doesn't fail with the exact error we're trying to test for 😂😭 151 | LD_PRELOAD="$deb" abidiff --no-added-syms "$deb" "$gcc" 152 | 153 | # ensure that alternatives are pointing to the new compiler and that old one is no longer used 154 | RUN set -ex; \ 155 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/gcc.orig --rename /usr/bin/gcc; \ 156 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/g++.orig --rename /usr/bin/g++; \ 157 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/gfortran.orig --rename /usr/bin/gfortran; \ 158 | update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/cc cc /usr/local/bin/gcc 999 159 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /14/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 2 | # NOTE: THIS DOCKERFILE IS GENERATED VIA "apply-templates.sh" 3 | # 4 | # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT IT DIRECTLY. 5 | # 6 | 7 | FROM buildpack-deps:bookworm 8 | 9 | RUN set -eux; \ 10 | apt-get update; \ 11 | apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 12 | # install abigail-tools so we can use abidiff later to verify that we don't break Debian packages 13 | abigail-tools \ 14 | ; \ 15 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* 16 | 17 | # https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html 18 | ENV GPG_KEYS \ 19 | # 1024D/745C015A 1999-11-09 Gerald Pfeifer 20 | B215C1633BCA0477615F1B35A5B3A004745C015A \ 21 | # 1024D/B75C61B8 2003-04-10 Mark Mitchell 22 | B3C42148A44E6983B3E4CC0793FA9B1AB75C61B8 \ 23 | # 1024D/902C9419 2004-12-06 Gabriel Dos Reis 24 | 90AA470469D3965A87A5DCB494D03953902C9419 \ 25 | # 1024D/F71EDF1C 2000-02-13 Joseph Samuel Myers 26 | 80F98B2E0DAB6C8281BDF541A7C8C3B2F71EDF1C \ 27 | # 2048R/FC26A641 2005-09-13 Richard Guenther 28 | 7F74F97C103468EE5D750B583AB00996FC26A641 \ 29 | # 1024D/C3C45C06 2004-04-21 Jakub Jelinek 30 | 33C235A34C46AA3FFB293709A328C3A2C3C45C06 \ 31 | # 4096R/09B5FA62 2020-05-28 Jakub Jelinek 32 | D3A93CAD751C2AF4F8C7AD516C35B99309B5FA62 33 | 34 | # https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html 35 | ENV GCC_MIRRORS \ 36 | https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcc \ 37 | https://mirrors.kernel.org/gnu/gcc \ 38 | https://bigsearcher.com/mirrors/gcc/releases \ 39 | http://www.netgull.com/gcc/releases \ 40 | https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcc \ 41 | # "sourceware.org" is the canonical upstream release host (the host of "gcc.gnu.org") 42 | https://sourceware.org/pub/gcc/releases \ 43 | # only attempt the origin FTP as a mirror of last resort 44 | ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc 45 | 46 | # Last Modified: 2025-05-23 47 | ENV GCC_VERSION 14.3.0 48 | # Docker EOL: 2026-11-23 49 | 50 | RUN set -ex; \ 51 | \ 52 | savedAptMark="$(apt-mark showmanual)"; \ 53 | apt-get update; \ 54 | apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 55 | dpkg-dev \ 56 | flex \ 57 | gnupg \ 58 | ; \ 59 | rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists/*; \ 60 | \ 61 | _fetch() { \ 62 | local fetch="$1"; shift; \ 63 | local file="$1"; shift; \ 64 | for mirror in $GCC_MIRRORS; do \ 65 | if curl -fL "$mirror/$fetch" -o "$file"; then \ 66 | return 0; \ 67 | fi; \ 68 | done; \ 69 | echo >&2 "error: failed to download '$fetch' from several mirrors"; \ 70 | return 1; \ 71 | }; \ 72 | \ 73 | _fetch "gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.xz.sig" 'gcc.tar.xz.sig'; \ 74 | _fetch "gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.xz" 'gcc.tar.xz'; \ 75 | export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)"; \ 76 | for key in $GPG_KEYS; do \ 77 | gpg --batch --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys "$key"; \ 78 | done; \ 79 | gpg --batch --verify gcc.tar.xz.sig gcc.tar.xz; \ 80 | gpgconf --kill all; \ 81 | rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME"; \ 82 | mkdir -p /usr/src/gcc; \ 83 | tar -xf gcc.tar.xz -C /usr/src/gcc --strip-components=1; \ 84 | rm gcc.tar.xz*; \ 85 | \ 86 | cd /usr/src/gcc; \ 87 | \ 88 | # "download_prerequisites" pulls down a bunch of tarballs and extracts them, 89 | # but then leaves the tarballs themselves lying around 90 | ./contrib/download_prerequisites; \ 91 | { rm *.tar.* || true; }; \ 92 | \ 93 | # explicitly update autoconf config.guess and config.sub so they support more arches/libcs 94 | for f in config.guess config.sub; do \ 95 | wget -O "$f" "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/plain/$f?id=7d3d27baf8107b630586c962c057e22149653deb"; \ 96 | # find any more (shallow) copies of the file we grabbed and update them too 97 | find -mindepth 2 -name "$f" -exec cp -v "$f" '{}' ';'; \ 98 | done; \ 99 | \ 100 | dir="$(mktemp -d)"; \ 101 | cd "$dir"; \ 102 | \ 103 | extraConfigureArgs=''; \ 104 | dpkgArch="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"; \ 105 | case "$dpkgArch" in \ 106 | # with-arch: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L533-573 107 | # with-float: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L521-523 108 | # with-mode: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L571 109 | armel) \ 110 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch=armv5te --with-float=soft" \ 111 | ;; \ 112 | armhf) \ 113 | # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+bug/1939379/comments/2 114 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch=armv7-a+fp --with-float=hard --with-mode=thumb" \ 115 | ;; \ 116 | \ 117 | # with-arch-32: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L670 118 | i386) \ 119 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch-32=i686"; \ 120 | ;; \ 121 | esac; \ 122 | \ 123 | gnuArch="$(dpkg-architecture --query DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)"; \ 124 | /usr/src/gcc/configure \ 125 | --build="$gnuArch" \ 126 | --disable-multilib \ 127 | --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,go \ 128 | $extraConfigureArgs \ 129 | ; \ 130 | make -j "$(nproc)"; \ 131 | make install-strip; \ 132 | \ 133 | cd ..; \ 134 | \ 135 | rm -rf "$dir" /usr/src/gcc; \ 136 | \ 137 | apt-mark auto '.*' > /dev/null; \ 138 | [ -z "$savedAptMark" ] || apt-mark manual $savedAptMark; \ 139 | apt-get purge -y --auto-remove -o APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant=false 140 | 141 | # gcc installs .so files in /usr/local/lib64 (and /usr/local/lib)... 142 | RUN set -ex; \ 143 | # this filename needs to sort higher than all the architecture filenames ("aarch64-...", "armeabi...", etc) 144 | { echo '/usr/local/lib64'; echo '/usr/local/lib'; } > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/000-local-lib.conf; \ 145 | ldconfig -v; \ 146 | # the libc created by gcc might be too old for a newer Debian 147 | # check that the Debian libstdc++ doesn't have newer requirements than the gcc one 148 | deb="$(readlink -ve /usr/lib/*/libstdc++.so* | head -1)"; \ 149 | gcc="$(readlink -ve /usr/local/lib*/libstdc++.so | head -1)"; \ 150 | # using LD_PRELOAD to make sure "abidiff" itself doesn't fail with the exact error we're trying to test for 😂😭 151 | LD_PRELOAD="$deb" abidiff --no-added-syms "$deb" "$gcc" 152 | 153 | # ensure that alternatives are pointing to the new compiler and that old one is no longer used 154 | RUN set -ex; \ 155 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/gcc.orig --rename /usr/bin/gcc; \ 156 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/g++.orig --rename /usr/bin/g++; \ 157 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/gfortran.orig --rename /usr/bin/gfortran; \ 158 | update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/cc cc /usr/local/bin/gcc 999 159 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /15/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 2 | # NOTE: THIS DOCKERFILE IS GENERATED VIA "apply-templates.sh" 3 | # 4 | # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT IT DIRECTLY. 5 | # 6 | 7 | FROM buildpack-deps:bookworm 8 | 9 | RUN set -eux; \ 10 | apt-get update; \ 11 | apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 12 | # install abigail-tools so we can use abidiff later to verify that we don't break Debian packages 13 | abigail-tools \ 14 | ; \ 15 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* 16 | 17 | # https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html 18 | ENV GPG_KEYS \ 19 | # 1024D/745C015A 1999-11-09 Gerald Pfeifer 20 | B215C1633BCA0477615F1B35A5B3A004745C015A \ 21 | # 1024D/B75C61B8 2003-04-10 Mark Mitchell 22 | B3C42148A44E6983B3E4CC0793FA9B1AB75C61B8 \ 23 | # 1024D/902C9419 2004-12-06 Gabriel Dos Reis 24 | 90AA470469D3965A87A5DCB494D03953902C9419 \ 25 | # 1024D/F71EDF1C 2000-02-13 Joseph Samuel Myers 26 | 80F98B2E0DAB6C8281BDF541A7C8C3B2F71EDF1C \ 27 | # 2048R/FC26A641 2005-09-13 Richard Guenther 28 | 7F74F97C103468EE5D750B583AB00996FC26A641 \ 29 | # 1024D/C3C45C06 2004-04-21 Jakub Jelinek 30 | 33C235A34C46AA3FFB293709A328C3A2C3C45C06 \ 31 | # 4096R/09B5FA62 2020-05-28 Jakub Jelinek 32 | D3A93CAD751C2AF4F8C7AD516C35B99309B5FA62 33 | 34 | # https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html 35 | ENV GCC_MIRRORS \ 36 | https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcc \ 37 | https://mirrors.kernel.org/gnu/gcc \ 38 | https://bigsearcher.com/mirrors/gcc/releases \ 39 | http://www.netgull.com/gcc/releases \ 40 | https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcc \ 41 | # "sourceware.org" is the canonical upstream release host (the host of "gcc.gnu.org") 42 | https://sourceware.org/pub/gcc/releases \ 43 | # only attempt the origin FTP as a mirror of last resort 44 | ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc 45 | 46 | # Last Modified: 2025-04-25 47 | ENV GCC_VERSION 15.1.0 48 | # Docker EOL: 2026-10-25 49 | 50 | RUN set -ex; \ 51 | \ 52 | savedAptMark="$(apt-mark showmanual)"; \ 53 | apt-get update; \ 54 | apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 55 | dpkg-dev \ 56 | flex \ 57 | gnupg \ 58 | ; \ 59 | rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists/*; \ 60 | \ 61 | _fetch() { \ 62 | local fetch="$1"; shift; \ 63 | local file="$1"; shift; \ 64 | for mirror in $GCC_MIRRORS; do \ 65 | if curl -fL "$mirror/$fetch" -o "$file"; then \ 66 | return 0; \ 67 | fi; \ 68 | done; \ 69 | echo >&2 "error: failed to download '$fetch' from several mirrors"; \ 70 | return 1; \ 71 | }; \ 72 | \ 73 | _fetch "gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.xz.sig" 'gcc.tar.xz.sig'; \ 74 | _fetch "gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.xz" 'gcc.tar.xz'; \ 75 | export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)"; \ 76 | for key in $GPG_KEYS; do \ 77 | gpg --batch --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys "$key"; \ 78 | done; \ 79 | gpg --batch --verify gcc.tar.xz.sig gcc.tar.xz; \ 80 | gpgconf --kill all; \ 81 | rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME"; \ 82 | mkdir -p /usr/src/gcc; \ 83 | tar -xf gcc.tar.xz -C /usr/src/gcc --strip-components=1; \ 84 | rm gcc.tar.xz*; \ 85 | \ 86 | cd /usr/src/gcc; \ 87 | \ 88 | # "download_prerequisites" pulls down a bunch of tarballs and extracts them, 89 | # but then leaves the tarballs themselves lying around 90 | ./contrib/download_prerequisites; \ 91 | { rm *.tar.* || true; }; \ 92 | \ 93 | # explicitly update autoconf config.guess and config.sub so they support more arches/libcs 94 | for f in config.guess config.sub; do \ 95 | wget -O "$f" "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/plain/$f?id=7d3d27baf8107b630586c962c057e22149653deb"; \ 96 | # find any more (shallow) copies of the file we grabbed and update them too 97 | find -mindepth 2 -name "$f" -exec cp -v "$f" '{}' ';'; \ 98 | done; \ 99 | \ 100 | dir="$(mktemp -d)"; \ 101 | cd "$dir"; \ 102 | \ 103 | extraConfigureArgs=''; \ 104 | dpkgArch="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"; \ 105 | case "$dpkgArch" in \ 106 | # with-arch: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L533-573 107 | # with-float: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L521-523 108 | # with-mode: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L571 109 | armel) \ 110 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch=armv5te --with-float=soft" \ 111 | ;; \ 112 | armhf) \ 113 | # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+bug/1939379/comments/2 114 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch=armv7-a+fp --with-float=hard --with-mode=thumb" \ 115 | ;; \ 116 | \ 117 | # with-arch-32: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L670 118 | i386) \ 119 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch-32=i686"; \ 120 | ;; \ 121 | esac; \ 122 | \ 123 | gnuArch="$(dpkg-architecture --query DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)"; \ 124 | /usr/src/gcc/configure \ 125 | --build="$gnuArch" \ 126 | --disable-multilib \ 127 | --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,go \ 128 | $extraConfigureArgs \ 129 | ; \ 130 | make -j "$(nproc)"; \ 131 | make install-strip; \ 132 | \ 133 | cd ..; \ 134 | \ 135 | rm -rf "$dir" /usr/src/gcc; \ 136 | \ 137 | apt-mark auto '.*' > /dev/null; \ 138 | [ -z "$savedAptMark" ] || apt-mark manual $savedAptMark; \ 139 | apt-get purge -y --auto-remove -o APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant=false 140 | 141 | # gcc installs .so files in /usr/local/lib64 (and /usr/local/lib)... 142 | RUN set -ex; \ 143 | # this filename needs to sort higher than all the architecture filenames ("aarch64-...", "armeabi...", etc) 144 | { echo '/usr/local/lib64'; echo '/usr/local/lib'; } > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/000-local-lib.conf; \ 145 | ldconfig -v; \ 146 | # the libc created by gcc might be too old for a newer Debian 147 | # check that the Debian libstdc++ doesn't have newer requirements than the gcc one 148 | deb="$(readlink -ve /usr/lib/*/libstdc++.so* | head -1)"; \ 149 | gcc="$(readlink -ve /usr/local/lib*/libstdc++.so | head -1)"; \ 150 | # using LD_PRELOAD to make sure "abidiff" itself doesn't fail with the exact error we're trying to test for 😂😭 151 | LD_PRELOAD="$deb" abidiff --no-added-syms "$deb" "$gcc" 152 | 153 | # ensure that alternatives are pointing to the new compiler and that old one is no longer used 154 | RUN set -ex; \ 155 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/gcc.orig --rename /usr/bin/gcc; \ 156 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/g++.orig --rename /usr/bin/g++; \ 157 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/gfortran.orig --rename /usr/bin/gfortran; \ 158 | update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/cc cc /usr/local/bin/gcc 999 159 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile.template: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM buildpack-deps:{{ .debian.version }} 2 | 3 | RUN set -eux; \ 4 | apt-get update; \ 5 | apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 6 | # install abigail-tools so we can use abidiff later to verify that we don't break Debian packages 7 | abigail-tools \ 8 | ; \ 9 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* 10 | 11 | # https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html 12 | ENV GPG_KEYS \ 13 | # 1024D/745C015A 1999-11-09 Gerald Pfeifer 14 | B215C1633BCA0477615F1B35A5B3A004745C015A \ 15 | # 1024D/B75C61B8 2003-04-10 Mark Mitchell 16 | B3C42148A44E6983B3E4CC0793FA9B1AB75C61B8 \ 17 | # 1024D/902C9419 2004-12-06 Gabriel Dos Reis 18 | 90AA470469D3965A87A5DCB494D03953902C9419 \ 19 | # 1024D/F71EDF1C 2000-02-13 Joseph Samuel Myers 20 | 80F98B2E0DAB6C8281BDF541A7C8C3B2F71EDF1C \ 21 | # 2048R/FC26A641 2005-09-13 Richard Guenther 22 | 7F74F97C103468EE5D750B583AB00996FC26A641 \ 23 | # 1024D/C3C45C06 2004-04-21 Jakub Jelinek 24 | 33C235A34C46AA3FFB293709A328C3A2C3C45C06 \ 25 | # 4096R/09B5FA62 2020-05-28 Jakub Jelinek 26 | D3A93CAD751C2AF4F8C7AD516C35B99309B5FA62 27 | 28 | # https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html 29 | ENV GCC_MIRRORS \ 30 | https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcc \ 31 | https://mirrors.kernel.org/gnu/gcc \ 32 | https://bigsearcher.com/mirrors/gcc/releases \ 33 | http://www.netgull.com/gcc/releases \ 34 | https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcc \ 35 | # "sourceware.org" is the canonical upstream release host (the host of "gcc.gnu.org") 36 | https://sourceware.org/pub/gcc/releases \ 37 | # only attempt the origin FTP as a mirror of last resort 38 | ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc 39 | 40 | # Last Modified: {{ .lastModified }} 41 | ENV GCC_VERSION {{ .version }} 42 | # Docker EOL: {{ .eol }} 43 | 44 | RUN set -ex; \ 45 | \ 46 | savedAptMark="$(apt-mark showmanual)"; \ 47 | apt-get update; \ 48 | apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ 49 | dpkg-dev \ 50 | flex \ 51 | gnupg \ 52 | ; \ 53 | rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists/*; \ 54 | \ 55 | _fetch() { \ 56 | local fetch="$1"; shift; \ 57 | local file="$1"; shift; \ 58 | for mirror in $GCC_MIRRORS; do \ 59 | if curl -fL "$mirror/$fetch" -o "$file"; then \ 60 | return 0; \ 61 | fi; \ 62 | done; \ 63 | echo >&2 "error: failed to download '$fetch' from several mirrors"; \ 64 | return 1; \ 65 | }; \ 66 | \ 67 | _fetch "gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.{{ .compression }}.sig" 'gcc.tar.{{ .compression }}.sig'; \ 68 | _fetch "gcc-$GCC_VERSION/gcc-$GCC_VERSION.tar.{{ .compression }}" 'gcc.tar.{{ .compression }}'; \ 69 | export GNUPGHOME="$(mktemp -d)"; \ 70 | for key in $GPG_KEYS; do \ 71 | gpg --batch --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys "$key"; \ 72 | done; \ 73 | gpg --batch --verify gcc.tar.{{ .compression }}.sig gcc.tar.{{ .compression }}; \ 74 | gpgconf --kill all; \ 75 | rm -rf "$GNUPGHOME"; \ 76 | mkdir -p /usr/src/gcc; \ 77 | tar -xf gcc.tar.{{ .compression }} -C /usr/src/gcc --strip-components=1; \ 78 | rm gcc.tar.{{ .compression }}*; \ 79 | \ 80 | cd /usr/src/gcc; \ 81 | \ 82 | # "download_prerequisites" pulls down a bunch of tarballs and extracts them, 83 | # but then leaves the tarballs themselves lying around 84 | ./contrib/download_prerequisites; \ 85 | { rm *.tar.* || true; }; \ 86 | \ 87 | # explicitly update autoconf config.guess and config.sub so they support more arches/libcs 88 | for f in config.guess config.sub; do \ 89 | wget -O "$f" "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/plain/$f?id=7d3d27baf8107b630586c962c057e22149653deb"; \ 90 | # find any more (shallow) copies of the file we grabbed and update them too 91 | find -mindepth 2 -name "$f" -exec cp -v "$f" '{}' ';'; \ 92 | done; \ 93 | \ 94 | dir="$(mktemp -d)"; \ 95 | cd "$dir"; \ 96 | \ 97 | extraConfigureArgs=''; \ 98 | dpkgArch="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"; \ 99 | case "$dpkgArch" in \ 100 | # with-arch: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L533-573 101 | # with-float: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L521-523 102 | # with-mode: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L571 103 | armel) \ 104 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch=armv5te --with-float=soft" \ 105 | ;; \ 106 | armhf) \ 107 | # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+bug/1939379/comments/2 108 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch=armv7-a+fp --with-float=hard --with-mode=thumb" \ 109 | ;; \ 110 | \ 111 | # with-arch-32: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc/-/blob/gcc-13-debian/debian/rules2#L670 112 | i386) \ 113 | extraConfigureArgs="$extraConfigureArgs --with-arch-32=i686"; \ 114 | ;; \ 115 | esac; \ 116 | \ 117 | gnuArch="$(dpkg-architecture --query DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)"; \ 118 | /usr/src/gcc/configure \ 119 | --build="$gnuArch" \ 120 | --disable-multilib \ 121 | --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,go \ 122 | $extraConfigureArgs \ 123 | ; \ 124 | make -j "$(nproc)"; \ 125 | make install-strip; \ 126 | \ 127 | cd ..; \ 128 | \ 129 | rm -rf "$dir" /usr/src/gcc; \ 130 | \ 131 | apt-mark auto '.*' > /dev/null; \ 132 | [ -z "$savedAptMark" ] || apt-mark manual $savedAptMark; \ 133 | apt-get purge -y --auto-remove -o APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant=false 134 | 135 | # gcc installs .so files in /usr/local/lib64 (and /usr/local/lib)... 136 | RUN set -ex; \ 137 | # this filename needs to sort higher than all the architecture filenames ("aarch64-...", "armeabi...", etc) 138 | { echo '/usr/local/lib64'; echo '/usr/local/lib'; } > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/000-local-lib.conf; \ 139 | ldconfig -v; \ 140 | # the libc created by gcc might be too old for a newer Debian 141 | # check that the Debian libstdc++ doesn't have newer requirements than the gcc one 142 | deb="$(readlink -ve /usr/lib/*/libstdc++.so* | head -1)"; \ 143 | gcc="$(readlink -ve /usr/local/lib*/libstdc++.so | head -1)"; \ 144 | # using LD_PRELOAD to make sure "abidiff" itself doesn't fail with the exact error we're trying to test for 😂😭 145 | LD_PRELOAD="$deb" abidiff --no-added-syms "$deb" "$gcc" 146 | 147 | # ensure that alternatives are pointing to the new compiler and that old one is no longer used 148 | RUN set -ex; \ 149 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/gcc.orig --rename /usr/bin/gcc; \ 150 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/g++.orig --rename /usr/bin/g++; \ 151 | dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/gfortran.orig --rename /usr/bin/gfortran; 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # https://github.com/docker-library/gcc 2 | 3 | ## Maintained by: [the Docker Community](https://github.com/docker-library/gcc) 4 | 5 | This is the Git repo of the [Docker "Official Image"](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images#what-are-official-images) for [`gcc`](https://hub.docker.com/_/gcc/) (not to be confused with any official `gcc` image provided by `gcc` upstream). See [the Docker Hub page](https://hub.docker.com/_/gcc/) for the full readme on how to use this Docker image and for information regarding contributing and issues. 6 | 7 | The [full image description on Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/_/gcc/) is generated/maintained over in [the docker-library/docs repository](https://github.com/docker-library/docs), specifically in [the `gcc` directory](https://github.com/docker-library/docs/tree/master/gcc). 8 | 9 | ## See a change merged here that doesn't show up on Docker Hub yet? 10 | 11 | For more information about the full official images change lifecycle, see [the "An image's source changed in Git, now what?" FAQ entry](https://github.com/docker-library/faq#an-images-source-changed-in-git-now-what). 12 | 13 | For outstanding `gcc` image PRs, check [PRs with the "library/gcc" label on the official-images repository](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/labels/library%2Fgcc). For the current "source of truth" for [`gcc`](https://hub.docker.com/_/gcc/), see [the `library/gcc` file in the official-images repository](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/blob/master/library/gcc). 14 | 15 | 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apply-templates.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | set -Eeuo pipefail 3 | 4 | [ -f versions.json ] # run "versions.sh" first 5 | 6 | jqt='.jq-template.awk' 7 | if [ -n "${BASHBREW_SCRIPTS:-}" ]; then 8 | jqt="$BASHBREW_SCRIPTS/jq-template.awk" 9 | elif [ "$BASH_SOURCE" -nt "$jqt" ]; then 10 | # https://github.com/docker-library/bashbrew/blob/master/scripts/jq-template.awk 11 | wget -qO "$jqt" 'https://github.com/docker-library/bashbrew/raw/9f6a35772ac863a0241f147c820354e4008edf38/scripts/jq-template.awk' 12 | fi 13 | 14 | if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then 15 | versions="$(jq -r 'keys | map(@sh) | join(" ")' versions.json)" 16 | eval "set -- $versions" 17 | fi 18 | 19 | generated_warning() { 20 | cat <<-EOH 21 | # 22 | # NOTE: THIS DOCKERFILE IS GENERATED VIA "apply-templates.sh" 23 | # 24 | # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT IT DIRECTLY. 25 | # 26 | 27 | EOH 28 | } 29 | 30 | for version; do 31 | export version 32 | 33 | echo "processing $version ..." 34 | 35 | { 36 | generated_warning 37 | gawk -f "$jqt" Dockerfile.template 38 | } > "$version/Dockerfile" 39 | done 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /generate-stackbrew-library.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | set -Eeuo pipefail 3 | 4 | declare -A aliases=( 5 | [15]='latest' 6 | ) 7 | 8 | self="$(basename "$BASH_SOURCE")" 9 | cd "$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$BASH_SOURCE")")" 10 | 11 | if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then 12 | versions="$(jq -r 'keys | map(@sh) | join(" ")' versions.json)" 13 | eval "set -- $versions" 14 | fi 15 | 16 | # sort version numbers with highest first 17 | IFS=$'\n'; set -- $(sort -rV <<<"$*"); unset IFS 18 | 19 | # get the most recent commit which modified any of "$@" 20 | fileCommit() { 21 | git log -1 --format='format:%H' HEAD -- "$@" 22 | } 23 | 24 | # get the most recent commit which modified "$1/Dockerfile" or any file COPY'd from "$1/Dockerfile" 25 | dirCommit() { 26 | local dir="$1"; shift 27 | ( 28 | cd "$dir" 29 | fileCommit \ 30 | Dockerfile \ 31 | $(git show HEAD:./Dockerfile | awk ' 32 | toupper($1) == "COPY" { 33 | for (i = 2; i < NF; i++) { 34 | print $i 35 | } 36 | } 37 | ') 38 | ) 39 | } 40 | 41 | getArches() { 42 | local repo="$1"; shift 43 | local officialImagesBase="${BASHBREW_LIBRARY:-https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/raw/HEAD/library}/" 44 | 45 | local parentRepoToArchesStr 46 | parentRepoToArchesStr="$( 47 | find -name 'Dockerfile' -exec awk -v officialImagesBase="$officialImagesBase" ' 48 | toupper($1) == "FROM" && $2 !~ /^('"$repo"'|scratch|.*\/.*)(:|$)/ { 49 | printf "%s%s\n", officialImagesBase, $2 50 | } 51 | ' '{}' + \ 52 | | sort -u \ 53 | | xargs -r bashbrew cat --format '["{{ .RepoName }}:{{ .TagName }}"]="{{ join " " .TagEntry.Architectures }}"' 54 | )" 55 | eval "declare -g -A parentRepoToArches=( $parentRepoToArchesStr )" 56 | } 57 | getArches 'gcc' 58 | 59 | cat <<-EOH 60 | # this file is generated via https://github.com/docker-library/gcc/blob/$(fileCommit "$self")/$self 61 | 62 | Maintainers: Tianon Gravi (@tianon), 63 | Joseph Ferguson (@yosifkit) 64 | GitRepo: https://github.com/docker-library/gcc.git 65 | EOH 66 | 67 | # prints "$2$1$3$1...$N" 68 | join() { 69 | local sep="$1"; shift 70 | local out; printf -v out "${sep//%/%%}%s" "$@" 71 | echo "${out#$sep}" 72 | } 73 | 74 | for version; do 75 | export version 76 | 77 | fullVersion="$(jq -r '.[env.version].version' versions.json)" 78 | 79 | versionAliases=() 80 | while [ "$fullVersion" != "$version" -a "${fullVersion%[.-]*}" != "$fullVersion" ]; do 81 | versionAliases+=( $fullVersion ) 82 | fullVersion="${fullVersion%[.-]*}" 83 | done 84 | versionAliases+=( 85 | $version 86 | ${aliases[$version]:-} 87 | ) 88 | 89 | variant="$(jq -r '.[env.version].debian.version' versions.json)" 90 | versionAliases+=( "${versionAliases[@]/%/-$variant}" ) 91 | versionAliases=( "${versionAliases[@]//latest-/}" ) 92 | 93 | commit="$(dirCommit "$version")" 94 | 95 | parent="$(awk 'toupper($1) == "FROM" { print $2 }' "$version/Dockerfile")" 96 | # no i386 for now: https://github.com/docker-library/gcc/issues/38 97 | # no mips64le for now: https://github.com/docker-library/gcc/issues/67 98 | arches="$(echo " ${parentRepoToArches[$parent]} " | sed -r -e 's/ i386 / /g' -e 's/ mips64le / /g')" 99 | 100 | echo 101 | jq -r '"# Last Modified: " + .[env.version].lastModified' versions.json 102 | cat <<-EOE 103 | Tags: $(join ', ' "${versionAliases[@]}") 104 | Architectures: $(join ', ' $arches) 105 | GitCommit: $commit 106 | Directory: $version 107 | EOE 108 | jq -r '"# Docker EOL: " + .[env.version].eol' versions.json 109 | done 110 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /update.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | set -Eeuo pipefail 3 | 4 | cd "$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$BASH_SOURCE")")" 5 | 6 | ./versions.sh "$@" 7 | ./apply-templates.sh "$@" 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /versions.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "12": { 3 | "compression": "xz", 4 | "debian": { 5 | "version": "bookworm" 6 | }, 7 | "eol": "2025-12-20", 8 | "lastModified": "2024-06-20", 9 | "version": "12.4.0" 10 | }, 11 | "13": { 12 | "compression": "xz", 13 | "debian": { 14 | "version": "bookworm" 15 | }, 16 | "eol": "2026-12-05", 17 | "lastModified": "2025-06-05", 18 | "version": "13.4.0" 19 | }, 20 | "14": { 21 | "compression": "xz", 22 | "debian": { 23 | "version": "bookworm" 24 | }, 25 | "eol": "2026-11-23", 26 | "lastModified": "2025-05-23", 27 | "version": "14.3.0" 28 | }, 29 | "15": { 30 | "compression": "xz", 31 | "debian": { 32 | "version": "bookworm" 33 | }, 34 | "eol": "2026-10-25", 35 | "lastModified": "2025-04-25", 36 | "version": "15.1.0" 37 | } 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /versions.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | set -Eeuo pipefail 3 | 4 | # the libc created by gcc might be too old for a newer Debian: 5 | # https://packages.debian.org/stable/gcc 6 | # bookworm: 12.2 7 | # bullseye: 10.2 8 | 9 | # defaultDebianSuite gets auto-declared below 10 | declare -A debianSuites=( 11 | ) 12 | 13 | cd "$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$BASH_SOURCE")")" 14 | 15 | versions=( "$@" ) 16 | if [ ${#versions[@]} -eq 0 ]; then 17 | versions=( */ ) 18 | json='{}' 19 | else 20 | json="$(< versions.json)" 21 | fi 22 | versions=( "${versions[@]%/}" ) 23 | 24 | debianStable="$(wget -qO- 'http://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/Release' | grep -F 'Codename:')" 25 | debianStable="$(awk <<<"$debianStable" '$1 == "Codename:" { print $2; exit }')" 26 | [ -n "$debianStable" ] 27 | defaultDebianSuite="$debianStable" 28 | 29 | packagesUrl='https://sourceware.org/pub/gcc/releases/?C=M;O=D' # the actual HTML of the page changes based on which mirror we end up hitting, *and* sometimes specific mirrors are missing versions, so let's hit the original canonical host for version scraping 30 | packages="$(wget -qO- "$packagesUrl")" 31 | 32 | # our own "supported" window is 18 months from the most recent release because upstream doesn't have a good guideline, but appears to only release maintenance updates for 2-3 years after the initial release 33 | # in addition, maintenance releases are _usually_ less than a year apart; from 4.7+ there's a handful of outliers, like 4.7.3->4.7.4 at ~14 months, 6.4->6.5 at ~15 months, etc 34 | export TZ=UTC 35 | eolPeriod='18 months' 36 | today="$(date +'%s')" 37 | eolAgo="$(date +'%s' -d "$(date -d "@$today") - $eolPeriod")" 38 | eolAge="$(( $today - $eolAgo ))" 39 | eols=() 40 | 41 | dateFormat='%Y-%m-%d' 42 | 43 | for version in "${versions[@]}"; do 44 | fullVersion="$(grep -P '&2 "error: $fullVersion does not seem to even really exist" 69 | exit 1 70 | fi 71 | 72 | echo "$version: $fullVersion ($lastModified vs $eolDate); $debianSuite, $compression" 73 | 74 | export version fullVersion lastModified eolDate debianSuite compression 75 | json="$(jq <<<"$json" -c ' 76 | .[env.version] = { 77 | version: env.fullVersion, 78 | lastModified: env.lastModified, 79 | eol: env.eolDate, 80 | compression: env.compression, 81 | debian: { 82 | version: env.debianSuite, 83 | }, 84 | } 85 | ')" 86 | done 87 | 88 | if [ ${#eols[@]} -gt 0 ]; then 89 | { 90 | echo 91 | echo 92 | echo 93 | echo " WARNING: the following releases are older than $eolPeriod:" 94 | echo 95 | for eol in "${eols[@]}"; do 96 | echo " - $eol" 97 | done 98 | echo 99 | echo 100 | echo 101 | } >&2 102 | fi 103 | 104 | jq <<<"$json" -S . > versions.json 105 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------