I am trying to install mono package onto a Docker container, but mono requires git , autoconf, libtool, automake, build-essential , mono-devel, gettext packages.
the problem I am having is that libtool requires libc-dev, and libc-dev requires gcc compiler.
The docker container does not have any compiler installed, but my local machine does.
arcolombo@acolombo:~/Documents/bedgraph_dockerfile$ dpkg --list |grep compiler
ii g++ 4:4.8.2-1ubuntu6 amd64 GNU C++ compiler
ii g++-4.8 4.8.2-19ubuntu1 amd64 GNU C++ compiler
ii gcc 4:4.8.2-1ubuntu6 amd64 GNU C compiler
ii gcc-4.8 4.8.2-19ubuntu1 amd64 GNU C compiler
ii hardening-includes 2.5ubuntu2.1 all Makefile for enabling compiler flags for security hardening
ii libllvm3.5:amd64 1:3.5-4ubuntu2~trusty2 amd64 Modular compiler and toolchain technologies, runtime library
ii libmono-compilerservices-symbolwriter4.0-cil 3.2.8+dfsg-4ubuntu1.1 all Mono.CompilerServices.SymbolWriter library (for CLI 4.0)
ii libxkbcommon0:amd64 0.4.1-0ubuntu1 amd64 library interface to the XKB compiler - shared library
ii mono-mcs 3.2.8+dfsg-4ubuntu1.1 all Mono C# 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 / 5.0 compiler for CLI 2.0 / 4.0 / 4.5
so my question is , what is the easiest way to get a gcc compiler onto a Docker container? should I just create a volume of these compiler directories into my docker container?
The reason I think I may need it is because I am running a website, and the website executes a docker image directly.