This issue relates to a build issue on the official docker build
system where Alpine Linux 3.14 will not currently build so fix
the Alpine version to 3.13.
Make sure build and runtime image used in building the docker
container are the same Alpine version to remove runtime issues.
The current docker file uses golang:alpine which can fall out of
step with alpine:latest. If there build does fall out of step the
ldc compiler will have different version the runtime will have
different lib dependences and hence will not work stating missing/
mismatched runtime libraries. This can be address by directly
pulling the alpine docker and installing go using the alpine
version, and hence the mismatch will not accrue.
The runtime dc symbols are missing for the docker output build
image and are applied in the docker build step only. This change
moves the lrc-runtime to the output build image it also removes the
need for symlinking the runtime in the docker build step.
* Move lots of stuff into contrib directory to clean up root folder
* Update autoconf files for new location of some files
* Refactor README split and move to docs directory
* Update INSTALL.md
* Update Makefile.in
* Install docs from new location
* Uninstall docs correctly
* Update Dockerfile
* Fix up Dockerfile spacing
* Move systemd stuff to contrib
* Move docker specific stuff to contrib/docker, update docs
* Fix Alpine and Stretch docker files
* Update configure after changed file locations
* Update INSTALL.md to include pkg-config as requirement
* Move also entrypoint.sh to contrib/docker
* Update 'min-notif-changes' to 'min-notify-changes' which was missed in PR #467
* Update to add --sync-root-files to usage.md and man page
* Update usage.md to include --auth-files ARG details