Jan Kiszka 37cd2f42d5 Docker: Install xz-utils from stretch
The stretch version supports multi-thread compression, allowing to
accelerate e.g. artifact compression tasks. The newer version of xz also
seem to resolve mysterious compression failures that created too short
output images.

As we install the stretch source in the base image now, we can remove
that port from the isar image and align both regarding the setup.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
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Setup tool for bitbake based projects
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+------------+------------------+
|   Branch   |   Build Status   |
+============+==================+
| ``master`` | |travis-master|_ |
+------------+------------------+
| ``next``   | |travis-next|_   |
+------------+------------------+

.. |travis-master| image:: https://travis-ci.org/siemens/kas.svg?branch=master
.. _travis-master: https://travis-ci.org/siemens/kas/branches
.. |travis-next| image:: https://travis-ci.org/siemens/kas.svg?branch=next
.. _travis-next: https://travis-ci.org/siemens/kas/branches

This tool provides an easy mechanism to setup bitbake based
projects.

The OpenEmbedded tooling support starts at step 2 with bitbake. The
downloading of sources and then configuration has to be done by
hand. Usually, this is explained in a README. Instead kas is using a
project configuration file and does the download and configuration
phase.

Key features provided by the build tool:

- clone and checkout bitbake layers
- create default bitbake settings (machine, arch, ...)
- launch minimal build environment, reducing risk of host contamination
- initiate bitbake build process

See the `kas documentation <https://kas.readthedocs.io>`_ for further details.
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