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<p dir="auto">The second stage is needed for a real tarball test, without dev tools installed. That is <code>docker-alpine-base</code> in the build-images repo.</p>
<p dir="auto">Apart from that, we can add an Alpine dev runner, let's call it <code>docker-alpine</code>. We just make a copy of <code>docker-alpine-base</code> and add the needed dev packages (ca the same as for Debian x86_64).</p>
<p dir="auto">Maybe we can request a finer tunable <code>stage</code> system for Gitlab.com. Something like 'parallel' stages, where the tarball runner starts as soon as the tarball has been created. Or we start a 'docker run ...' within a runner to do exactly that !? That would be pretty cool, WDYT ? <a href="https://blog.docker.com/2013/09/docker-can-now-run-within-docker/" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">https://blog.docker.com/2013/09/docker-can-now-run-within-docker/</a></p>
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