
aarch64/busyboxThe aarch64 organization is deprecated in favor of the more-specific arm64v8 organization, as per [***] Please adjust your usages accordingly.
Dockerfile links** THESE IMAGES ARE VERY EXPERIMENTAL; THEY ARE PROVIDED ON A BEST-EFFORT BASIS WHILE docker-library/official-images#2289 IS STILL IN-PROGRESS (which is the first step towards proper multiarch images) **
** PLEASE DO NOT USE THEM FOR IMPORTANT THINGS **
This image is built from the source of the official image of the same name (busybox). Please see that image's description for links to the relevant Dockerfiles.
If you are curious about specifically how this image differs, see the Jenkins Groovy DSL scripts in the tianon/jenkins-groovy GitHub repository, which are responsible for creating the Jenkins jobs which build them.
Where to get help:
the Docker Community Forums, the Docker Community Slack, or Stack Overflow
Where to file issues:
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Maintained by:
the Docker Community
Published image artifact details:
repo-info repo's repos/busybox/ directory (history)
(image metadata, transfer size, etc)
Image updates:
official-images PRs with label library/busybox
official-images repo's library/busybox file (history)
Source of this description:
docs repo's busybox/ directory (history)
Supported Docker versions:
the latest release (down to 1.6 on a best-effort basis)
Coming in somewhere between 1 and 5 Mb in on-disk size (depending on the variant), BusyBox is a very good ingredient to craft space-efficient distributions.
BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It provides replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in GNU fileutils, shellutils, etc. The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than their full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU counterparts. BusyBox provides a fairly complete environment for any small or embedded system.
***.org/wiki/BusyBox
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console$ docker run -it --rm busybox
This will drop you into an sh shell to allow you to do what you want inside a BusyBox system.
Dockerfile for a binarydockerfileFROM busybox COPY ./my-static-binary /my-static-binary CMD ["/my-static-binary"]
This Dockerfile will allow you to create a minimal image for your statically compiled binary. You will have to compile the binary in some other place like another container. For a simpler alternative that's similarly tiny but easier to extend, see alpine.
The busybox images contain BusyBox built against various "libc" variants (for a comparison of "libc" variants, Eta Labs has a very nice chart which lists many similarities and differences).
For more information about the specific particulars of the build process for each variant, see Dockerfile.builder in the same directory as each variant's Dockerfile (see links above).
busybox:glibcbusybox:muslbusybox:uclibcView license information for the software contained in this image.



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