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mq-container/incubating/mq-sdk
Arthur Barr cc0f072908 Change for running as a non-root user (#276)
* Enable running container as mqm

* Fix merge problem

* Don't force root usage

* RHEL image runs as mqm instead of root

* Build on host with SELinux enabled

* Enable building on node in an OpenShift cluster

* Enable running container as mqm

* Fix merge problem

* Don't force root usage

* Merge lastest changes from master

* RHEL image runs as mqm instead of root

* Fix merge issues

* Test changes for non-root

* Make timeout properly, and more non-root test fixes

* Run tests with fewer/no capabilities

* Correct usage docs for non-root

* Add security docs

* Add temporary debug output

* Remove debug code

* Fixes for termination-log

* Allow init container to run as root

* Fixes for CentOS build

* Fixes for RHEL build

* Logging improvements

* Fix Dockerfile RHEL/CentOS build

* Fix bash error

* Make all builds specify UID

* Use redist client for Go SDK

* Inspect image before running tests

* New test for init container

* Log container runtime in runmqdevserver

* Add extra capabilities if using a RHEL image
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IBM MQ Software Developer Kit (SDK)

This image contains the MQ SDK and the build-essential package, which includes GNU C and C++ compilers plus other essential tools.

Usage

For example, you could compile the amqsput0.c sample program by running the following command in an SDK container:

gcc -o /tmp/amqsput0 /opt/mqm/samp/amqsput0.c -I /opt/mqm/inc -L /opt/mqm/lib64 -lmqm

Compiler and linker output is placed on the container's filesystem, so using multi-stage Docker builds is useful to build a final container.