On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Allan McRae<allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
bardo wrote:
makechrootpkg launches sudo only once, at line 202, and this is the full command: sudo -u nobody makepkg $MAKEPKG_ARGS || touch BUILD_FAILED
I do this all the time. I run the 64 bit kernel on a 32 bit userland and have chroots to build for both architectures. It takes a bit of hacking to mkarchroot and makechrootpkg though. I haven't
The reason it fails there is it makechrootpkg needs a scattering of linux32's throughout. Also, you will want it to source /etc/makepkg32.conf (or something...) instead of /etc/makepkg.
I posted the hacked scripts I use at http://allanmcrae.com/scripts/dbscripts.tar.gz . Note that mkarchroot builds for i686 and mkarchroot64 builds for x86_64 but as my pacman is i686, I source a different makepkg.conf file on x86_64. Diff the files with similar names against each other to see what I have done...
You still need to manually adjust pacman.conf when generating the chroot with mkarchroot, but from then on updating is fine.
One day I will patch the devtools to make this easier...
Perhaps adding arguments like --32 and --64 to selectively include linux32 and linux64 calls would be a good idea