Hi,
Quoting Christoph Groth (2022-09-15 16:31:18)
> Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues wrote:
>
> > Yes. This is because if you just run "mmdebstrap --unshare-helper
> > /usr/sbin/chroot" then it will do nothing else then do a chroot into
> > the given directory. Since you cannot create any device
Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues wrote:
> Yes. This is because if you just run "mmdebstrap --unshare-helper
> /usr/sbin/chroot" then it will do nothing else then do a chroot into
> the given directory. Since you cannot create any device nodes as the
> unshared user, /dev/null is missing. You can e
Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues wrote:
> $ mmdebstrap --include=hello testing - | tar -C /tmp/fakechroot -x
This is perfect for my purposes, thanks!
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Hi Christoph,
Quoting Christoph Groth (2022-09-08 10:13:04)
> Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues wrote:
>
> > Thank you, your input was very valuable because proot was essentially
> > broken since 16 August 2021 and I was waiting for somebody to tell me
> > that they are a proot user and why they n
Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues wrote:
> Thank you, your input was very valuable because proot was essentially
> broken since 16 August 2021 and I was waiting for somebody to tell me
> that they are a proot user and why they need it. You are a proot user
> but it seems that creating the chroot in
Hi Christoph,
I'm putting the bug back in the CC and snipped your personal note.
Quoting Christoph Groth (2022-09-03 23:06:19)
> Many thanks for your very detailed answer! I learned a lot (and I still
> have to digest it a bit more).
>
> I’m usually not debugging FTBFS but rather stuff unrelate
Hi,
there is a lot to unpack here...
Quoting Christoph Groth (2022-09-02 18:24:08)
> > Quoting Christoph Groth (2022-09-02 15:58:45)
> > > Running mmdebstrap in proot mode seems no longer to work,
> >
> > yeah, I'm aware. I'm tempted to "solve" the problem by removing proot
> > mode.
> >
> > I am
Hi,
Quoting Christoph Groth (2022-09-02 15:58:45)
> Running mmdebstrap in proot mode seems no longer to work,
yeah, I'm aware. I'm tempted to "solve" the problem by removing proot mode.
I am curious: why do you want to use proot mode over the other modes? What
advantage does it give you for your
Package: mmdebstrap
Version: 0.7.5-2.2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Running mmdebstrap in proot mode seems no longer to work,
For example the command
mmdebstrap --mode=proot unstable ./unstable-chroot
fails with the following output:
I: chroot architecture amd64 is equal to the host's a
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