[arch-dev-public] makechrootpkg question
I use a clean chroot to build packages. Currently, testing is not enabled for it. I guess it is possible to use the same chroot with an extra layer to build packages for testing, but I lack time to investigate this. Could you guys tell me how to set this up? Or is it easier or safer to set up a separate chroot for testing? Thanks in advance! F
Firmicus wrote:
I use a clean chroot to build packages. Currently, testing is not enabled for it.
I guess it is possible to use the same chroot with an extra layer to build packages for testing, but I lack time to investigate this. Could you guys tell me how to set this up? Or is it easier or safer to set up a separate chroot for testing?
I use a separate chroot for [testing]. I think this is the only way at the moment... Allan
Allan McRae a écrit :
Firmicus wrote:
I use a clean chroot to build packages. Currently, testing is not enabled for it.
I guess it is possible to use the same chroot with an extra layer to build packages for testing, but I lack time to investigate this. Could you guys tell me how to set this up? Or is it easier or safer to set up a separate chroot for testing?
I use a separate chroot for [testing]. I think this is the only way at the moment...
Allan
OK, thanks Allan. F
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Firmicus wrote:
I use a clean chroot to build packages. Currently, testing is not enabled for it.
I guess it is possible to use the same chroot with an extra layer to build packages for testing, but I lack time to investigate this. Could you guys tell me how to set this up? Or is it easier or safer to set up a separate chroot for testing?
I use a separate chroot for [testing]. I think this is the only way at the moment...
Yeah, this could be done, but it's not part of the script. I'll look into adding additional layers (RW or RO) to the whole thing...
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Aaron Griffin
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Allan McRae
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Firmicus