Fedora Docker image doesn't have xargs










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I have the following Dockerfile:



FROM fedora:27

RUN xargs


When I run docker build -t test . I get the following output:



$ docker build -t test .
Sending build context to Docker daemon 2.048kB
Step 1/2 : FROM fedora:27
---> 7a2e85963474
Step 2/2 : RUN xargs
---> Running in fbe9bfbedfe0
/bin/sh: xargs: command not found
The command '/bin/sh -c xargs' returned a non-zero code: 127


I expect Fedora to have xargs by default, but it does not appear to be available. What else should I try?










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    I have the following Dockerfile:



    FROM fedora:27

    RUN xargs


    When I run docker build -t test . I get the following output:



    $ docker build -t test .
    Sending build context to Docker daemon 2.048kB
    Step 1/2 : FROM fedora:27
    ---> 7a2e85963474
    Step 2/2 : RUN xargs
    ---> Running in fbe9bfbedfe0
    /bin/sh: xargs: command not found
    The command '/bin/sh -c xargs' returned a non-zero code: 127


    I expect Fedora to have xargs by default, but it does not appear to be available. What else should I try?










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      I have the following Dockerfile:



      FROM fedora:27

      RUN xargs


      When I run docker build -t test . I get the following output:



      $ docker build -t test .
      Sending build context to Docker daemon 2.048kB
      Step 1/2 : FROM fedora:27
      ---> 7a2e85963474
      Step 2/2 : RUN xargs
      ---> Running in fbe9bfbedfe0
      /bin/sh: xargs: command not found
      The command '/bin/sh -c xargs' returned a non-zero code: 127


      I expect Fedora to have xargs by default, but it does not appear to be available. What else should I try?










      share|improve this question














      I have the following Dockerfile:



      FROM fedora:27

      RUN xargs


      When I run docker build -t test . I get the following output:



      $ docker build -t test .
      Sending build context to Docker daemon 2.048kB
      Step 1/2 : FROM fedora:27
      ---> 7a2e85963474
      Step 2/2 : RUN xargs
      ---> Running in fbe9bfbedfe0
      /bin/sh: xargs: command not found
      The command '/bin/sh -c xargs' returned a non-zero code: 127


      I expect Fedora to have xargs by default, but it does not appear to be available. What else should I try?







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          If you need xargs, then install xargs. Docker images are intentionally minimal; you are meant to customize them with the tools you need by using them as the base for building your own image.



          FROM fedora:27

          RUN yum -y install findutils
          RUN xargs


          If you're not sure which package provides a command you can also run yum -y install /usr/bin/xargs.






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          • I had already tried that, I get the following error when I run the yum command: No match for argument: xargs Error: Unable to find a match The command '/bin/sh -c yum -y install xargs' returned a non-zero code: 1

            – roundtheworld
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:11











          • Sorry, wrong package name. Fixed it for ya.

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          If you need xargs, then install xargs. Docker images are intentionally minimal; you are meant to customize them with the tools you need by using them as the base for building your own image.



          FROM fedora:27

          RUN yum -y install findutils
          RUN xargs


          If you're not sure which package provides a command you can also run yum -y install /usr/bin/xargs.






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          • I had already tried that, I get the following error when I run the yum command: No match for argument: xargs Error: Unable to find a match The command '/bin/sh -c yum -y install xargs' returned a non-zero code: 1

            – roundtheworld
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:11











          • Sorry, wrong package name. Fixed it for ya.

            – larsks
            Nov 15 '18 at 0:16















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          If you need xargs, then install xargs. Docker images are intentionally minimal; you are meant to customize them with the tools you need by using them as the base for building your own image.



          FROM fedora:27

          RUN yum -y install findutils
          RUN xargs


          If you're not sure which package provides a command you can also run yum -y install /usr/bin/xargs.






          share|improve this answer

























          • I had already tried that, I get the following error when I run the yum command: No match for argument: xargs Error: Unable to find a match The command '/bin/sh -c yum -y install xargs' returned a non-zero code: 1

            – roundtheworld
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:11











          • Sorry, wrong package name. Fixed it for ya.

            – larsks
            Nov 15 '18 at 0:16













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          If you need xargs, then install xargs. Docker images are intentionally minimal; you are meant to customize them with the tools you need by using them as the base for building your own image.



          FROM fedora:27

          RUN yum -y install findutils
          RUN xargs


          If you're not sure which package provides a command you can also run yum -y install /usr/bin/xargs.






          share|improve this answer















          If you need xargs, then install xargs. Docker images are intentionally minimal; you are meant to customize them with the tools you need by using them as the base for building your own image.



          FROM fedora:27

          RUN yum -y install findutils
          RUN xargs


          If you're not sure which package provides a command you can also run yum -y install /usr/bin/xargs.







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          • I had already tried that, I get the following error when I run the yum command: No match for argument: xargs Error: Unable to find a match The command '/bin/sh -c yum -y install xargs' returned a non-zero code: 1

            – roundtheworld
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:11











          • Sorry, wrong package name. Fixed it for ya.

            – larsks
            Nov 15 '18 at 0:16

















          • I had already tried that, I get the following error when I run the yum command: No match for argument: xargs Error: Unable to find a match The command '/bin/sh -c yum -y install xargs' returned a non-zero code: 1

            – roundtheworld
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:11











          • Sorry, wrong package name. Fixed it for ya.

            – larsks
            Nov 15 '18 at 0:16
















          I had already tried that, I get the following error when I run the yum command: No match for argument: xargs Error: Unable to find a match The command '/bin/sh -c yum -y install xargs' returned a non-zero code: 1

          – roundtheworld
          Nov 14 '18 at 18:11





          I had already tried that, I get the following error when I run the yum command: No match for argument: xargs Error: Unable to find a match The command '/bin/sh -c yum -y install xargs' returned a non-zero code: 1

          – roundtheworld
          Nov 14 '18 at 18:11













          Sorry, wrong package name. Fixed it for ya.

          – larsks
          Nov 15 '18 at 0:16





          Sorry, wrong package name. Fixed it for ya.

          – larsks
          Nov 15 '18 at 0:16



















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