This one time, at band camp, Robert James Kaes said:
> Thanks for the information. I'll give it a try. One last question: how
> much space does the chroot environment consume on the hard drive? Take
> the woody distribution as an example, if you could.
> -- Robert
steve@gashuffer:~$ du -H
On Wed, 06 Nov 2002, Stephen Gran wrote:
> Look into pbuilder - it's designed for doing stuff exactly like this. I
> have a testing machine as my day to day desktop machine (it's also the
> fastest of my non-server boxes) so I use it compile things for the other
> boxes. pbuilder sets up a chroot
Robert James Kaes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-06 11:57:11 -0500]:
> Hopefully this will be a quick question: is it possible to build a woody
> debian package on a "testing" machine? My server is at woody, but I don't
> really want to build packages on a production machine.
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This one time, at band camp, Robert James Kaes said:
> Hi,
> Hopefully this will be a quick question: is it possible to build a woody
> debian package on a "testing" machine? My server is at woody, but I don't
> really want to build packages on a production machine.
>
> Any information you can pr
Hi,
Hopefully this will be a quick question: is it possible to build a woody
debian package on a "testing" machine? My server is at woody, but I don't
really want to build packages on a production machine.
Any information you can provide would be helpful.
-- Robert
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