Re: using cow-shell to build a package

2006-08-11 Thread Junichi Uekawa
Hi, It would be nice if you could describe your setup in more detail (or even provide the hook scripts somewhere). I tried a A00login hookscript that invokes in interactive bash, but for some reason it exits immediately when invoked by pbuilder: I didn't do anything special than

Re: using cow-shell to build a package

2006-08-11 Thread Michael Hanke
Hi, On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 09:21:51PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote: snip I also didn't use the A hook, only the pre-build hook and build-failed/build-success hook (sorry, don't remember the hook letters anymore) The A hooks are called after all dependencies are installed on the

Re: using cow-shell to build a package

2006-07-31 Thread Martin Man
Michael Hanke wrote On 2006-07-29 18:08,: Hi, [snip/] It would be nice if you could describe your setup in more detail (or even provide the hook scripts somewhere). I tried a A00login hookscript that invokes in interactive bash, but for some reason it exits immediately when invoked by

Re: using cow-shell to build a package

2006-07-31 Thread Michael Hanke
Hi, On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 11:32:43AM +0200, Martin Man wrote: Michael Hanke wrote On 2006-07-29 18:08,: Hi, [snip/] It would be nice if you could describe your setup in more detail (or even provide the hook scripts somewhere). I tried a A00login hookscript that invokes in

Re: using cow-shell to build a package

2006-07-29 Thread Michael Hanke
Hi, On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 12:27:59PM +0200, Martin Man wrote: Hi Bastian, Bastian Venthur napsal(a): Hi all, [snip/] Is it possible to login to a clean environment with you package, make changes and test until its ready and leave the environment later with no changes made to

using cow-shell to build a package

2006-07-28 Thread Bastian Venthur
Hi all, I'm currently using cowbuilder to build a package. It is much faster than pbuilder but sometimes not fast enough. I'm currently working on a package which involves tweaking the debian/rules for the right settings. After every change I have to invoke cowbuilder which takes a lot of time.

Re: using cow-shell to build a package

2006-07-28 Thread Martin Man
Hi Bastian, Bastian Venthur napsal(a): Hi all, [snip/] Is it possible to login to a clean environment with you package, make changes and test until its ready and leave the environment later with no changes made to the environment but the package-tree? Does cow-shell provide this