Windows: Dockerfile 2GB clarification Hyper-V

Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
(cherry picked from commit f7b4d65445)
Signed-off-by: Victor Vieux <vieux@docker.com>
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John Howard 2016-12-05 14:01:17 -08:00 committed by Victor Vieux
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# >> cd C:\go\src\github.com\docker\docker
#
#
# 3. Build a docker image with the components required to build the docker binaries from source:
# 3. Build a docker image with the components required to build the docker binaries from source
# by running one of the following:
#
# >> docker build -t nativebuildimage -f Dockerfile.windows .
# >> docker build -t nativebuildimage -f Dockerfile.windows .
# >> docker build -t nativebuildimage -f Dockerfile.windows -m 2GB . (if using Hyper-V containers)
#
#
# 4. Build the docker executable binaries:
# 4. Build the docker executable binaries by running one of the following:
#
# >> docker run --name binaries nativebuildimage hack\make.ps1 -Binary
# >> docker run --name binaries -m 2GB nativebuildimage hack\make.ps1 -Binary (if using Hyper-V containers)
#
#
# 5. Copy the binaries out of the container, replacing HostPath with an appropriate destination
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# The validation tests can either run in a container, or directly on the host. To run in a
# container, ensure you have created the nativebuildimage above. Then run the following
# from an (elevated) Windows PowerShell prompt:
# container, ensure you have created the nativebuildimage above. Then run one of the
# following from an (elevated) Windows PowerShell prompt:
#
# >> docker run --rm nativebuildimage hack\make.ps1 -DCO -PkgImports -GoFormat
# >> docker run --rm -m 2GB nativebuildimage hack\make.ps1 -DCO -PkgImports -GoFormat (if using Hyper-V containers)
# To run the validation tests on the host, from the root of the repository, run the
# following from a Windows PowerShell prompt (elevation is not required): (Note Go
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# To run unit tests, ensure you have created the nativebuildimage above. Then run the
# following from an (elevated) Windows PowerShell prompt:
# To run unit tests, ensure you have created the nativebuildimage above. Then run one of
# the following from an (elevated) Windows PowerShell prompt:
#
# >> docker run --rm nativebuildimage hack\make.ps1 -TestUnit
# >> docker run --rm -m 2GB nativebuildimage hack\make.ps1 -TestUnit (if using Hyper-V containers)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# To run all tests and binary build, ensure you have created the nativebuildimage above. Then
# run the following from an (elevated) Windows PowerShell prompt:
# run one of the following from an (elevated) Windows PowerShell prompt:
#
# >> docker run nativebuildimage hack\make.ps1 -All
# >> docker run -m 2GB nativebuildimage hack\make.ps1 -All (if using Hyper-V containers)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------