* [DEV-167] Created Dockerfile, dockerignore, and docker-compose.
* [DEV-167] Updated docker-compose to use remote image.
* [DEV-167] Added --addrindex to docker-compose.
* [DEV-167] Switched to testnet and plugged in the correct address.
* [DEV-167] Removed the third and fourth nodes from docker-compose.
* [DEV-167] Exposed RPC port, added rpcuser and rpcpass.
* [DEV-167] Wrangled RPC stuff into shape. Moved docker stuff into btcd/docker.
* [DEV-167] Moved dockerignore back to root. Corrected path for rpc.cert and rpc.key.
* [DEV-167] Added Jenkins job stuff.
* [DEV-167] Added deploy.sh.
* [DEV-167] Removed .travis.yaml and a couple of files that shouldn't be in this branch.
This converts the project to allow btcd to be used with the glide
package manager in order to provide stable and reproducible builds
without the user having to jump through all of the hoops as they do
today.
It consists of adding a glide.yaml file which identifies the project
dependencies and locations along with a glide.lock file which contains
the complete dependency tree pinned to specific versions. Glide uses
these files to download the packages (or updates) to a local vendor
directory and checkout the correct pinned versions. The go tool, in
turn, is used to build/install btcd and will use the pinned versions in
the vendor directory.
This also updates TravisCI to build using glide, removes some of the
exceptions in the lint checks which are no longer required, and updates
the README.md with the new instructions needed to build the project with
glide.