FROM fedora:latest RUN useradd -ms /bin/bash rust # pre-compiled from https://github.com/gsauthof/pe-util ADD peldd /usr/bin/peldd ADD package.sh /usr/bin/package.sh RUN dnf install -y mingw64-gcc mingw64-freetype mingw64-cairo mingw64-harfbuzz mingw64-pango mingw64-poppler mingw64-gtk3 mingw64-winpthreads-static mingw64-glib2-static gcc boost zip && dnf clean all -y USER rust RUN curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s -- -y RUN . ~/.cargo/env && \ rustup install nightly && \ rustup default nightly && \ rustup target add x86_64-pc-windows-gnu ADD cargo.config /home/rust/.cargo/config ADD Windows10 /home/rust/Windows10 ENV PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_CROSS=1 ENV PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/lib/pkgconfig/ ENV GTK_INSTALL_PATH=/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/ VOLUME /home/rust/src WORKDIR /home/rust/src CMD ["/usr/bin/package.sh"] # So one could build a project in the current directory, where this Dockerfile is by # 1) Modifying the Dockerfile to add all your native dependencies # 2) Building the image: # $ docker build . -t PROJECTNAME-build-image # 3) Creating a container with the source mounted the image (which kicks off the build): # $ docker create -v `pwd`:/home/rust/src --name PROJECTNAME-build PROJECTNAME-build-image # 4) Each time you want to build the project, start the Docker container. # Add "-ai" to watch the build progress. # $ docker start PROJECTNAME-build