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NAME

       autopkgtest-virt-docker, autopkgtest-virt-podman - autopkgtest virtualisation server using
       Docker/Podman

SYNOPSIS

       autopkgtest-virt-docker [options] docker-image [-- extra docker-run args...]

       autopkgtest-virt-podman [options] podman-image [-- extra podman-run args...]

DESCRIPTION

       autopkgtest-virt-docker provides an autopkgtest  virtualization  server  using  Docker  or
       Podman.   It  adapts the functionality provided by the docker(1) or podman(1) command line
       for use by autopkgtest.

       Normally, autopkgtest-virt-docker will be invoked by autopkgtest.

HOST REQUIREMENTS

       When run as autopkgtest-virt-podman  or  with  the  --podman  option  (recommended),  this
       autopkgtest   virtualization   server   requires   podman(1),  from  the  podman  package.
       Unprivileged access to user namespaces must be enabled (this is true by default in  Debian
       11 or later), and the current user must have at least 65536 subordinate user IDs allocated
       in   /etc/subuid   and   65536   subordinate    group    IDs    in    /etc/subgid.     See
       /usr/share/doc/podman/README.Debian for more details.

       When  run  as  autopkgtest-virt-docker  or  with  the  --docker  option,  this autopkgtest
       virtualization server requires docker(1), from the docker.io package.   The  current  user
       must have access to the Docker daemon socket /run/docker.sock, unless the --sudo option is
       used.  Note that either of these makes the user root-equivalent on the host system.  Using
       Podman instead of Docker is recommended.

IMAGE REQUIREMENTS

       When  using  Podman, if the image contains an init system, it should be labelled with, for
       example, LABEL org.debian.autopkgtest.init=systemd.  This  allows  autopkgtest-virt-podman
       to  detect  the  init  system  automatically,  making it unnecessary to specify the --init
       option.   A  suitable  label  is   added   by   commands   like   autopkgtest-build-podman
       --init=systemd,  but can also be done for images that were created differently.  The known
       values that are used by autopkgtest-build-podman(1) are none, systemd, sysv-rc and openrc,
       but  any  non-empty  value  except for none is assumed to indicate that /sbin/init will be
       present and functional.

OPTIONS

       --docker
              Use Docker containers and the Docker container manager.  This is the  default  when
              invoked as autopkgtest-virt-docker.

       --podman
              Use  Podman  containers and the Podman container manager.  This is the default when
              invoked as autopkgtest-virt-podman.

       -d | --debug
              Enables debugging output.

       --init Launches the container by running /sbin/init as the initial  command.   When  using
              Podman,  the  default  is  to use the init system if the image has been labelled as
              containing one: see  the  "Image  Requirements"  section  above.   This  option  is
              unlikely to work when using Docker.

       --no-init
              Launches  the  container by running sleep infinity as the initial command.  This is
              the   default   for   Docker,   and   for   Podman   images   that    have    LABEL
              org.debian.autopkgtest.init=none  or  no  org.debian.autopkgtest.init label at all.
              The  image  will  not  be  able  to  provide  the  isolation-container  autopkgtest
              capability when this option is used.

       -p | --pull
              Pulls  the specified image before setting up the container. By default the image is
              expected to already be present.

       -s | --sudo
              Run Docker or Podman commands through sudo.  For Podman,  this  is  rarely  useful,
              because  Podman  usually runs unprivileged.  For Docker, use this option if you run
              autopkgtest as a normal user who does not have access to the docker daemon (i.e. is
              not a member of the docker group).

       You  can  pass  additional  options  to  Docker or Podman: anything after a -- gets passed
       verbatim to docker-run(1) or podman-run(1).

INPUT, OUTPUT AND EXIT STATUS

       The  behaviour  of  autopkgtest-virt-docker  is  as  described  by  the   AutomatedTesting
       virtualisation regime specification.

EXAMPLES

       You  can  create  an  image  suitable  for  autopkgtest from the semi-official Debian base
       images,  like  debian:unstable,  or  from  the   official   Ubuntu   base   images,   like
       ubuntu:bionic:

              autopkgtest-build-podman --image debian:sid
              autopkgtest hello_2.8-4.dsc -- podman localhost/autopkgtest/debian:sid

       Alternatively,  you  can  test  a container that runs a base image directly. However, most
       images  need  apt-get  update  before  apt  will  work,  so   calling   autopkgtest   with
       --setup-commands="apt-get update" will be needed:

              autopkgtest hello_2.8-4.dsc --setup-commands="apt-get update" -- podman debian:sid

SEE ALSO

       autopkgtest(1),       autopkgtest-build-docker(1),      docker-run(1),      podman-run(1),
       /usr/share/doc/autopkgtest/.

AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT

       autopkgtest-virt-docker was written by Mathieu Parent <math.parent@gmail.com>.

       This manpage  is  part  of  autopkgtest,  a  tool  for  testing  Debian  binary  packages.
       autopkgtest is Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Canonical Ltd and others.

       See  /usr/share/doc/autopkgtest/CREDITS  for  the  list  of  contributors and full copying
       conditions.