Hi Richard,

Quoting Richard Lewis (2024-11-17 11:24:24)
> I second this request. If /dev/shm is not large enough you get weird errors,
> and not everyone will want /tmp to be a tmpfs, or to use /tmp at all
> 
> I dont know perl, but if there's some documentation of how to add
> code to enable this as an optional feature i'd be happy to learn enough to 
> help
> out

I'm not familiar with eatmydata but as far as I understand the docs you run
something under eatmydata by using the eatmydata wrapper program. So if your
chroot has eatmydata installed, maybe try adding this to your ~/.sbuildrc:

$build_env_cmnd = ['eatmydata'];

Does that work?

> I like the idea of unshare but it is a lot slower than schroot, anything that
> can speed it up is great.

My system is an ARM Cortex A73 with 3.6 GB of RAM. It is *very* slow. I am not
experiencing unshare being slower than schroot. Can you tell me more about your
setup so that we can find out where the difference is? You are using directory
schroots with overlayfs?

Thanks!

cheers, josch

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