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      I’ve posted a gist here with a Dockerfile for building a Centos 7 + Python 3 + caffe container image. I don’t expect many will use this directly but the steps and various patches might be useful for incorporation into your own Dockerfiles. As such, I’ve put no effort into minimizing the size or cacheability of layers. docker build as-is weighs in at 2.4+ GB. The default docker run expects a /notebooks volume and exposes jupyter-notebook on port 8888.
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