I've been looking at using mock to build srpms for Novell/SuSE SLES
product, rather than using their build.rpm script. With one little
change to mock (below), seems to work pretty well. opensuse-10.x is
still a little weird, but SLES9 x86 and x86_64 seem to be building
fine.
Here's the mock patch to pass -m to useradd, and I'll follow up with
the buildroots.xml and mock cfg file example too.
Thanks,
Matt
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--- mock.orig 2006-03-05 20:58:49.000000000 -0600
+++ mock 2006-03-06 08:30:51.000000000 -0600
@@ -556,8 +556,8 @@
if not os.path.exists(self.rootdir + self.homedir):
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.rootdir,
'usr/sbin/useradd')):
raise RootError, "Could not find useradd in chroot, maybe the
install failed?"
- cmd = '/usr/sbin/useradd -u %s -d %s %s' %
(self.config['chrootuid'],
- self.homedir, self.config['chrootuser'])
+ cmd = '/usr/sbin/useradd -m -u %s -d %s %s' %
(self.config['chrootuid'],
+ self.homedir,
self.config['chrootuser'])
self.do_chroot(cmd, fatal = True)
def _build_dir_setup(self):
@@ -571,9 +571,9 @@
for subdir in ('RPMS', 'SRPMS', 'SOURCES',
'SPECS', 'BUILD', 'originals'):
cmd = "mkdir -p %s/%s" % (self.builddir, subdir)
self.do_chroot(cmd, fatal = True)
- cmd = "chown %s.%s %s/%s" % (self.config['chrootuser'],
- self.config['chrootgroup'], self.builddir, subdir)
- self.do_chroot(cmd, fatal = True)
+ cmd = "chown -R %s.%s %s" % (self.config['chrootuser'],
+ self.config['chrootgroup'], self.builddir)
+ self.do_chroot(cmd, fatal = True)
# rpmmacros default
macrofile_out = '%s%s/.rpmmacros' % (self.rootdir, self.homedir)