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    <p>On 12.11.18 13:56, Alessandro Pasotti wrote:<br>
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            <div dir="ltr">On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 1:20 PM Matthias Kuhn
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                <p>Hi Alessandro,</p>
                <p>There is already now a docker image being built on a
                  travis cron job every night including the full QGIS
                  master, all tagged versions and all branches and
                  pushed to docker hub (see <a
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                    href="https://hub.docker.com/r/qgis/qgis/tags/"
                    target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://hub.docker.com/r/qgis/qgis/tags/</a>)</p>
                <p>This is built on top of qgis-build-deps (actually
                  qgis-build-deps were made for this and built on travis
                  too).</p>
                <p>If I understand correctly, most of the requirements
                  for the QGIS build should be there already.</p>
                <p>If there are some python scripts missing or other
                  things to be bundled, that could possibly also go in
                  there.</p>
                <p>Would that work, so we could continue to ship a
                  single docker?<br>
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                <p>Best regards</p>
                <p>Matthias<br>
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          <div>Hi Matthias, <br>
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          <div>Yes, I'm working on it: my new image already has FROM
            qgis/qgis3-build-deps:latest, for qgis/qgis image is <a
              href="https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/.docker/qgis.dockerfile"
              moz-do-not-send="true">https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/.docker/qgis.dockerfile</a>
            the right recipe? <br>
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    <p>Hi Alessandro,</p>
    <p>I think that this is the right recipe, yes.</p>
    <p>The question I wanted to ask mainly is if it's required to create
      a new image if there is already one in place. The main difference
      I can see from your description are some added python scripts and
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    <p>Matthias<br>
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