fixes broken links in 3 Compose docs files due to topic re-org in PR#23492

Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>
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Victoria Bialas 2016-06-14 12:24:30 -07:00
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ and a `docker-compose.yml` file.
The Dockerfile defines an application's image content via one or more build The Dockerfile defines an application's image content via one or more build
commands that configure that image. Once built, you can run the image in a commands that configure that image. Once built, you can run the image in a
container. For more information on `Dockerfiles`, see the [Docker user container. For more information on `Dockerfiles`, see the [Docker user
guide](/engine/userguide/containers/dockerimages.md#building-an-image-from-a-dockerfile) guide](/engine/tutorials/dockerimages.md#building-an-image-from-a-dockerfile)
and the [Dockerfile reference](/engine/reference/builder.md). and the [Dockerfile reference](/engine/reference/builder.md).
3. Add the following content to the `Dockerfile`. 3. Add the following content to the `Dockerfile`.

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* Install the Python dependencies. * Install the Python dependencies.
* Set the default command for the container to `python app.py` * Set the default command for the container to `python app.py`
For more information on how to write Dockerfiles, see the [Docker user guide](/engine/userguide/containers/dockerimages.md#building-an-image-from-a-dockerfile) and the [Dockerfile reference](/engine/reference/builder.md). For more information on how to write Dockerfiles, see the [Docker user guide](/engine/tutorials/dockerimages.md#building-an-image-from-a-dockerfile) and the [Dockerfile reference](/engine/reference/builder.md).
2. Build the image. 2. Build the image.

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That'll put your application code inside an image that will build a container That'll put your application code inside an image that will build a container
with Ruby, Bundler and all your dependencies inside it. For more information on with Ruby, Bundler and all your dependencies inside it. For more information on
how to write Dockerfiles, see the [Docker user guide](/engine/userguide/containers/dockerimages.md#building-an-image-from-a-dockerfile) and the [Dockerfile reference](/engine/reference/builder.md). how to write Dockerfiles, see the [Docker user guide](/engine/tutorials/dockerimages.md#building-an-image-from-a-dockerfile) and the [Dockerfile reference](/engine/reference/builder.md).
Next, create a bootstrap `Gemfile` which just loads Rails. It'll be overwritten in a moment by `rails new`. Next, create a bootstrap `Gemfile` which just loads Rails. It'll be overwritten in a moment by `rails new`.