Add a Dockerfile for container image building #254
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Description
LTeX is very useful and could also be used in CI/CD pipelines or any other environment lacking java.
To run it everywhere it could be great to have a container image available.
Actions
I simply added a Dockerfile to build an LTeX image.
Tests
To test the container image, install a container solution such as Docker or Podman. For this tests we will use podman but the commands are the same.
podman build -t ltex:latest .
Of course, replace
path/to/test/files
with an actual directory container files to be checked. Don't worry about the--rm
option, it is to remove the container instance after running.