Fixed some typos in docker-build.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: William Henry <whenry@redhat.com> (github: ipbabble)

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	modified:   contrib/man/md/docker-build.1.md
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William Henry 2014-05-27 12:05:48 -06:00
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ build process. The default is true.
**-t**, **--tag**=*tag*
The name to be applied to the resulting image on successful completion of
the build. 'Tag' is this context means the entire image name including the
the build. `tag` in this context means the entire image name including the
optional TAG after the ':'.
**--no-cache**=*true*|*false*
@ -72,20 +72,20 @@ specified within the `ADD` instruction into the specified target.
A good practice is to give a name to the image you are building. There are
not hard rules here but it is best to give the names consideration.
The '-t'/'--tag' flag is used to rename an image. Here are some examples:
The **-t**/**--tag** flag is used to rename an image. Here are some examples:
Though not a good practice image names can be aribtrary:
Though t is not good practice, image names can be aribtrary:
docker build -t myimage .
Better is provide a fully qualified and meaningful repository name, name,
and tag (where tag in this context means the qualifier after the ':'). In
this example we build a Jboss image for the Fedora repository and give it
a version 1.0:
A better approach is provide a fully qualified and meaningful repository
name, name, and tag (where tag in this context means the qualifier after
the ":"). In this example we build a Jboss image for the Fedora repository
and give it a version 1.0:
docker build -t fedora/jboss:1.0
The next example is for the 'whenry' user repository and uses Fedora and
The next example is for the "whenry" user repository and uses Fedora and
JBoss and gives it a version 2.1 :
docker build -t whenry/fedora-jboss:V2.1