提交 b3b08c0b 编写于 作者: Y Yu Yang

Default `--rm` when `docker run` in README.md

Otherwise, it will create many containers which are not usefull.
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...@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ docker build -t paddle:dev --build-arg UBUNTU_MIRROR=mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com ...@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ docker build -t paddle:dev --build-arg UBUNTU_MIRROR=mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com
Given the development image `paddle:dev`, the following command builds PaddlePaddle from the source tree on the development computer (host): Given the development image `paddle:dev`, the following command builds PaddlePaddle from the source tree on the development computer (host):
```bash ```bash
docker run -v $PWD:/paddle -e "WITH_GPU=OFF" -e "WITH_AVX=ON" -e "WITH_TEST=OFF" -e "RUN_TEST=OFF" paddle:dev docker run --rm -v $PWD:/paddle -e "WITH_GPU=OFF" -e "WITH_AVX=ON" -e "WITH_TEST=OFF" -e "RUN_TEST=OFF" paddle:dev
``` ```
This command mounts the source directory on the host into `/paddle` in the container, so the default entry point of `paddle:dev`, `build.sh`, could build the source code with possible local changes. When it writes to `/paddle/build` in the container, it writes to `$PWD/build` on the host indeed. This command mounts the source directory on the host into `/paddle` in the container, so the default entry point of `paddle:dev`, `build.sh`, could build the source code with possible local changes. When it writes to `/paddle/build` in the container, it writes to `$PWD/build` on the host indeed.
...@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Users can specify the following Docker build arguments with either "ON" or "OFF" ...@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Users can specify the following Docker build arguments with either "ON" or "OFF"
- `WITH_AVX`: ***Required***. Set to "OFF" prevents from generating AVX instructions. If you don't know what is AVX, you might want to set "ON". - `WITH_AVX`: ***Required***. Set to "OFF" prevents from generating AVX instructions. If you don't know what is AVX, you might want to set "ON".
- `WITH_TEST`: ***Optional, default OFF***. Build unit tests binaries. Once you've built the unit tests, you can run these test manually by the following command: - `WITH_TEST`: ***Optional, default OFF***. Build unit tests binaries. Once you've built the unit tests, you can run these test manually by the following command:
```bash ```bash
docker run -v $PWD:/paddle -e "WITH_GPU=OFF" -e "WITH_AVX=ON" paddle:dev sh -c "cd /paddle/build; make coverall" docker run --rm -v $PWD:/paddle -e "WITH_GPU=OFF" -e "WITH_AVX=ON" paddle:dev sh -c "cd /paddle/build; make coverall"
``` ```
- `RUN_TEST`: ***Optional, default OFF***. Run unit tests after building. You can't run unit tests without building it. - `RUN_TEST`: ***Optional, default OFF***. Run unit tests after building. You can't run unit tests without building it.
...@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ This production image is minimal -- it includes binary `paddle`, the shared libr ...@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ This production image is minimal -- it includes binary `paddle`, the shared libr
Again the development happens on the host. Suppose that we have a simple application program in `a.py`, we can test and run it using the production image: Again the development happens on the host. Suppose that we have a simple application program in `a.py`, we can test and run it using the production image:
```bash ```bash
docker run -it -v $PWD:/work paddle /work/a.py docker run --rm -it -v $PWD:/work paddle /work/a.py
``` ```
But this works only if all dependencies of `a.py` are in the production image. If this is not the case, we need to build a new Docker image from the production image and with more dependencies installs. But this works only if all dependencies of `a.py` are in the production image. If this is not the case, we need to build a new Docker image from the production image and with more dependencies installs.
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