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fix docker in chromeos: First up, make containerd start correctly:
sudo vim /lib/systemd/system/containerd.service
Comment out:
ExecStartPre=/sbin/modprobe overlay
Re-compile runc (path has made it upstream, but isn't released yet):
Sometimes, you have a strange need to package all of your test classes in to a giant uber mega jar and run the tests in them. The JUnit ConsoleLauncher works a treat - until you want to use spring and some @SpringBootTest
annotations.
Contextually, I had a case where I had some @SpringBootTest
classes I wanted to run on repeat but without haivng to deal with gradle
. There's almost certainly better ways to do this - but sometimes it's fun to do hard things.
build.gradle
: (may vary based on legacy syntax/vs not + gradle version)