Am Dienstag, den 20.06.2006, 00:40 +0200 schrieb Gudjon I. Gudjonsson: > Hi > Hope I am nod off topic but I changed to schroot, many months ago and my > do_chroot script looks like > #!/bin/sh > ARGS="" > for i in "$@" ; do > ARGS="$ARGS '$i'" > done > > exec schroot -p -c sid "`basename $0`" "$ARGS" > > and it works perfectly. The schroot must be set up though but the config file > is quite self explanatory.
Hi Gudjon, I've seen the schroot-package during the last upgrade, but i spent no time to read the man-page for this tool. Now, after reading, I think this is much better than the old dchroot command. I takes some minutes to set it up, because my matlab-installation also won't work with my old dchroot. Thanks a lot, Markus > > /Gudjon > > Þann Þriðjudagur 20. júní 2006 00:18 skrifaði Markus Neviadomski: > > Hi, > > > > after upgrading my amd64/unstable with ia32-chroot(also unstable) the > > chroot-script from > > https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html# > >id272095 doesn't work. I used it for calling OpenOffice from outside the > > chroot. > > > > I'm not shure whether the change was in the way the script interprets > > the calling parameter or the changes where made in chroot environment. > > > > After the upgrade the script passes the following command to the chroot > > <ooffice 'file.odt'> but only this command works: <ooffice file.odt> > > > > Starting OpenOffice without any parameter wasn't affected. > > > > Would anybody approve this behavior? In the following is the script with > > the changes I made: > > > > <<<< > > #!/bin/sh > > ARGS="" > > for i in "$@" ; do > > ARGS="$ARGS$i" > > done > > echo "`basename $0`" "$ARGS" > > > > exec dchroot -c ia32 -d -q "`basename $0`" "$ARGS" > > > > > > -- > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Markus Neviadomski mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > WWW: www.dieitexperten.de > > Linux User #291181 > > GPG-Key: 0xF5226EB5 > > ----------------------------------------------------------- >
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