Hi Josch,
[I did not get your email, I just saw it in the mail archives...]
thanks for the overview and the reference to the bug ticket.
I've succeeded with the fakechroot/fakeroot approach and got the required
inspiration for setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH from your tool and
https://bugs.debian.org/855
Hi Hector,
thanks for the pointer to debos.
That tool seems to fit quite well (especially the ability to invoke user
scripts for customizations),
although access to /dev/kvm is quite some price to pay (but already much
much better than root rights).
Thanks a lot,
Christoph
On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at
Hi Jonas,
thanks for the pointer.
I was hoping for a solution like mmdebstrap.
Will give it a try or will at least use it as inspiration.
Thanks a lot,
Christoph
On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 1:25 PM Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Hi Christoph,
>
> Quoting Christoph Müllner (2020-02-09 12:54:56)
> > I'd
Hello Christoph,
Missatge de Christoph Müllner del dia dg., 9
de febr. 2020 a les 12:55:
> I was expecting that fakechroot and fakeroot will do the necessary "magic"
> to make chroot work for my use-case, but that's not the case (I need to have
> libfakeroot.so
> and libfakechroot.so in the tar
Hi,
(please CC me, I'm not subscribed to d-user@l.d.o)
Quoting Christoph Müllner (2020-02-09 12:54:56)
> I'd like to run the second stage of debootstrap without root rights, but for
> another architecture (host is x86_64 and target is arm64).
>
> I know how to do all that with root rights (i.e q
[ sent again, without 8bit headers to please Debian MTAs ]
Hi Christoph,
Quoting Christoph Müllner (2020-02-09 12:54:56)
> I'd like to run the second stage of debootstrap without root rights,
> but for another architecture (host is x86_64 and target is arm64).
>
> I know how to do all that with
Hi Debian users,
I'd like to run the second stage of debootstrap without root rights,
but for another architecture (host is x86_64 and target is arm64).
I know how to do all that with root rights (i.e qemu-aarch64-static works
perfectly here,
also, I can recommend using qemu-debootstrap), but I c
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