On 03/08/10 at 05:20pm, Paul Mattal wrote: > On 03/07/2010 02:33 PM, Paul Mattal wrote: > >On 02/25/2010 11:49 AM, Aaron Griffin wrote: > >>On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Daniel J Griffiths (Ghost1227) > >><[email protected]> wrote: > >>>I've always thought the method of modifying your local mirrorlist, > >>>running mkarchroot, then reverting the changes to be more tedious than > >>>necessary for creation of i686 chroots on x86_64. My recent work with > >>>setting up a dedicated build server gave me plenty of time and an > >>>excuse to actually do something about it. As such, I've put together a > >>>little patch that allows specification of creation of an i686 chroot > >>>at runtime. When set, this flag will automatically modify your local > >>>mirrorlist, create the requested i686 chroot, then revert the changes > >>>to the mirrorlist file. I don't know if others would find this useful > >>>or not, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to post it. > >> > >>Actually, I *thought* I added a flag to point to an alternate pacman > >>config when building the chroot, to simplify this. So it'd be as > >>simple as: > >> > >>sed s/x86_64/i686/< /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist> > >>/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist-i686 > >>sed s/mirrorlist/mirrorlist-i686/< /etc/pacman.conf> > >>/etc/pacman-i686.conf > >> > >>mkarchroot -C /etc/pacman-i686.conf ...yada yada... > > > >Having some uniform turnkey script to build an i686 chroot on an x86_64 > >box as part of devtools would be useful. > > > >I just noticed today that in setting up my chroots, I had replaced my > >x86_64 in makepkg.conf with i686, but not replaced the x86-64 which > >occur in CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS. If others have done similar things, it > >might result in buggy or suboptimal packages. > > > >It would at least be nice of someone who knows a lot about building in > >chroots describes in detail what must be done for i686 chroots in x86_64 > >in the wiki page, just in case there are important details I or others > >have missed. > > So here's one for the chroot gurus. > > It appears that even with all my settings fixed, tomcat doesn't work > when built in my i686 chroot on x86_64: > > http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/18604 > > Building on an actual i686 box, even in a chroot, works. > > Can anyone guess why this might be? Are there some guidelines > someone can give for evaluating whether or not it's safe to build a > package under an i686 chroot on an x86_64 box? > > It seems there's an increased risk we're putting out broken packages > when we build i686 packages in a chroot on an x86_64 box. > > - P I've seen a few (rare) cases where a package built for i686 on an x86_64 machine _must_ be run with linux32, just using a 32bit chroot doesn't cut it. This could be one of those cases. On a side note, perhaps I should add a flag on pkgbuild.com to enable this just for those off-the-wall cases... --
Re: [arch-dev-public] i686 pkg built in chroot on x86_64 doesn't work
Daniel J Griffiths (Ghost1227) Mon, 08 Mar 2010 14:38:57 -0800
- [arch-dev-public] Automating creation of i6... Daniel J Griffiths (Ghost1227)
- Re: [arch-dev-public] Automating creat... Allan McRae
- Re: [arch-dev-public] Automating creat... Aaron Griffin
- Re: [arch-dev-public] Automating c... Daniel J Griffiths (Ghost1227)
- Re: [arch-dev-public] Automating c... Paul Mattal
- [arch-dev-public] i686 pkg bui... Paul Mattal
- Re: [arch-dev-public] i686... Daniel J Griffiths (Ghost1227)
- Re: [arch-dev-public]... Allan McRae
- Re: [arch-dev-pub... Paul Mattal
- Re: [arch-dev... Daniel J Griffiths (Ghost1227)
- Re: [arch-dev... Allan McRae
- Re: [arch-dev... Paul Mattal
- Re: [arch-dev... Allan McRae
- Re: [arch-dev... Allan McRae
- Re: [arch-dev-public] Automati... Pierre Schmitz

