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Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 14:52:07 -0600
Clark Williams <williams(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Usage:
>
> mock -r <config> --copyin foo bar baz /tmp
>
> copies the files foo, bar and baz to the chroot /tmp directory for
> <config>
>
> mock -r <config>
> --copyout /tmp/result.txt /opt/mydir/something ./results
>
> copies the files <chroot>/tmp/result.txt and
> <chroot>/opt/mydir/something into the local dir ./results.
Ooh, this is pretty cool. It can make some things easier. What if you
pass it a directory instead of a file?
Hmmm, I'd have to look at what it would take to do a directory. I suppose I could
detect that source is a directory and use shutil.copytree()...
Would that make life easier with punji/koji?
Clark
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