mån 2011-10-03 klockan 15:07 -0700 skrev Brendan Conoboy:
Not sure if it has make & gcc. The idea behind these rootfs images
is
to provide what is needed to run mock- which will itself install gcc
and
make when used. If that doesn't work for you, you can always install
one image or the other, then install gcc, etc with yum.
I would recommend using a mock root environment however. Create a new
copy of /etc/mock/fedora-15-armhfp.cfg configured to not automatically
clean, then
mock -r yourconfigname --init
mock -r yourconfigname --install yum gcc make
mock -r yourconfigname --shell
or
mock -r yourconfigname --shell -unpriv
You can also chroot directly into the root without using mock if you
need more terminals. Just make sure there is a mock session running at
all times.
chroot /var/lib/mock/yourconfigname/root
Regards
Henrik