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Re: Is there a way to preserve pbuilder chroot environment?



On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 2:11 AM, Mattia Rizzolo <mapreri@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> On Feb 28, 2014 10:52 AM, "Mikhail Morfikov" <mmorfikov@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'm new to building packages by using pbuilder tool, and I have to build
>> a package multiple times before it builds successfully, or in the way
>> I prefer. The most annoying part ot this is installation of
>> dependencies -- each time I build a package, it has to install
>> the same dependencies over and over.
>
> You shouldn't try to preserve the environment, every time you build stuff
> you should have a clean installation.
>
> I "developed" a set of scripts to easy have and manage multiple chroots and
> speed up building.
>
> See
> https://gitlab.com/mapreri/settings/blob/master/pbuilder/scripts/pbuilder-common
> (rename the file like pbuilder-sid-amd64 (or symlink,as you prefer) that
> works in combo with this .pbuilderrc (
> https://gitlab.com/mapreri/settings/blob/master/pbuilderrc) install on the
> host ccache and eatmydata, all the stuff will live in ~/pbuilder.

Hmmm, out of curiousity, how is this different from pbuilder-dist (in
ubuntu-dev-tools)?

Also, s/squeezy/squeeze/.

Regards,
Vincent


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