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diff --git a/doc/build/docker.rst b/doc/build/docker.rst index 01ed3505090..4974a98d4af 100644 --- a/doc/build/docker.rst +++ b/doc/build/docker.rst @@ -12,7 +12,9 @@ You will need a multi-platform container, otherwise this error is shown:: ERROR: Multi-platform build is not supported for the docker driver. Switch to a different driver, or turn on the containerd image store, and try again. -You can add a simple one with:: +You can add a simple one with: + +.. code-block:: bash sudo docker buildx create --name multiarch --driver docker-container --use @@ -20,7 +22,9 @@ This will result in a builder that will use QEMU for the non-native architectures request in a build. While both amd64 and arm64 happen in parallel, the non-native part will take considerably longer as it must use QEMU to emulate the foreign code. An alternative, if you have accesss to reasonably -fast amd64 (i.e. 64-bit x86) and arm64 machines is:: +fast amd64 (i.e. 64-bit x86) and arm64 machines is: + +.. code-block:: bash sudo docker buildx create --name multiarch-multinode --node localNode --bootstrap --use sudo docker buildx create --name multiarch-multinode --append --node remoteNode --bootstrap ssh://user@host @@ -28,7 +32,7 @@ fast amd64 (i.e. 64-bit x86) and arm64 machines is:: And this will result in a builder named multiarch-multinode that will build each platform natively on each node. -To build the image yourself:: +To build the image yourself: .. code-block:: bash |