On Dec 16, 2013, at 5:17 PM, John Burrell wrote:

> and when I then access the chroot window I get a seg fault.

There are lots of good answers to give you the reason why, but take  
this for a very good example:

Don't change a library or binary used for a running process.

You can do that fine, matter of fact you can rm a lot of libraries for  
a running process until it accesses that library again, then it will  
die on you.

I see you are doing this for creating a package, in which case, some  
very good examples are given on how to do that relying on tools.

Sincerely,

William Harrington
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