Also. I pulled Ken's bits earlier so mock in the rootfs should work as long as 
the fs (eg NFS) you use has the right fs cap support (eg v4 nfs). We should 
keep the rootfs around and not archive it until at te earliest the point where 
we have a bootable F15 image. I will handle the archiving in co-operation with 
Dennis at that time.

I am not on IRC until Thu but I will try to sneak online when my gf doesn't 
notice while on the Isle of Wight :)

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Masters [[email protected]]
Received: Monday, 15 Aug 2011, 15:22
To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected], [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Rootfs and mock


Ken, Dennis, Chris,

Forgive the bad formatted phone email. I am on the way for three days of 
vacation and have a bad cold or worse...so this will have to do :)

The rootfs in git has served its purpose. We can run mock now. The best thing 
going forward is to build one set of RPMs, either using mock running in the 
rootfs or using native builds from Dennis' semi-bootable F15 image. What we 
don't need to do is update the rootfs. Just use it to run mock if you need to 
and then we will stash the RPMs we build in a common repo we keep synced.

I spoke with Dennis last week. He is setting up a VM on his server we can use 
to host a set of common RPMs. I hope Ken can work with Chris on #fedora-arm to 
perhaps get Ken a login on Scotland and then work with Dennis to setup a means 
to replace the current set of armb7hl repo bits on Scotland with an rsync of 
Dennis' new VM. Dennis will supply a login for pushing to his VM which will 
also host the RPMs. Then, people building with mock can stash to either place, 
they will sync with cron, and serve as the source repo for building more.

Hope this makes sense. Please co-ordinate to make this happen so our VFADs can 
start up again :)

Jon.

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