diff --git a/docs/developing_recipes_locally.md b/docs/developing_recipes_locally.md index e34902537f..9c54954e8a 100644 --- a/docs/developing_recipes_locally.md +++ b/docs/developing_recipes_locally.md @@ -221,6 +221,29 @@ If you are working with packages that have system dependencies that are managed docker run -e CONAN_SYSREQUIRES_MODE=enabled conanio/gcc11-ubuntu16.04 conan install fmt/9.0.0@ -if build --build missing -c tools.system.package_manager:mode=install -c tools.system.package_manager:sudo=yes ``` +#### Docker build images used by ConanCenterIndex + +The Conan Center Index uses [Conan Docker Tools](https://github.com/conan-io/conan-docker-tools/) to build packages in a variety of environments. All images are hosted in [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/u/conanio). The relation of the images with the build configurations is available according to the Conan configuration, as `node_labels.Linux`, for instance: + + +```yaml +node_labels: + Linux: + x86_64: + "gcc": + default: "linux_gcc_${compiler.version}" + "11": "linux_gcc_${compiler.version}_ubuntu16.04" + "clang": + default: "linux_clang_${compiler.version}_ubuntu16.04" + "11": "linux_clang_${compiler.version}" +``` + +The configuration files are located in the folder [../.c3i](../.c3i). Currently are the files [config_v1.yml](../.c3i/config_v1.yml) and [config_v2.yml](../.c3i/config_v2.yml). The configuration file `config_v1.yml` is used by the Conan 1.0 client, while `config_v2.yml` is used by the Conan 2.0 client. + +The label `linux` refers to any Docker image, while `gcc_${compiler.version}` refers to GCC + a compiler version. For example, `linux_gcc_10` refers to the image `conanio/gcc10`. +The suffix `_ubuntu16.04` refers to the base image used by the Docker image, in this case, `ubuntu16.04`. So, `"11": "linux_gcc_${compiler.version}_ubuntu16.04"` means that the image `conanio/gcc11-ubuntu16.04`. Thus, all GCC versions use `conanio/gcc`, except for the GCC 11, which uses `conanio/gcc11-ubuntu16.04`. The same applies to Clang. + + ## Using Conan 2.0 Everything you need to know about the methods, commands line, outputs can be found in the