*[Qiang] Could you please tell me which repo is used in your gbs.conf and
which package you want to build? This should be caused by special repo.*

[Vijay] I am using "releases" repo
[repo.tizen_latest]
#Build against repo's URL
url = http://download.tizen.org/releases/daily/2.0alpha/common/latest/

But note that I have setup a local repository and the machine is not
connected to a network, and therefore I have this in gbs.conf:

[repo.tizen_base]
#Build against repo's URL
#url = http://download.tizen.org/releases/daily/2.0alpha/common/latest/
url = /home/user/custom-repo/releases/daily/2.0alpha/common/latest


Best,
Vijay Zanvar



On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Zhang, Qiang Z <[email protected]>wrote:

>  ** **
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Vijay Zanvar
> *Sent:* Monday, November 19, 2012 2:38 PM
> *To:* [email protected]; [email protected]
> *Subject:* [Tizen General] chroot problem****
>
> ** **
>
> I am facing following problmes with gbs chroot:****
>
> 1) user root does not exist****
>
> $ gbs chroot -r ~/GBS-ROOT/local/scratch.i586.0/
> info: chroot /home/vijaykz/GBS-ROOT/local/scratch.i586.0
> su: user root does not exist****
>
> *[Qiang] Could you please tell me which repo is used in your gbs.conf and
> which package you want to build? This should be caused by special repo.***
> **
>
>
> with the -r option, gbs chroot fails since the etc/passwd has only one
> user (abuild).****
>
> 2) The second problem is that chroot created by "gbs build" does not have
> essential commands like, apt-get, wget or zypper.
> https://source.tizen.org/documentation/reference/git-build-system/usage/gbs-chrootexplains
>  about installing required packages inside the chrooted environment
> using zypper.  However, the chroot is not preinstalled with zypper or
> apt-get!  ****
>
> *[Qiang] You can use --extra-packs to install extra package you want,
> like:*
>
> *$ gbs build --extra-packs=zypper,vim,wget …*
>
> *Tizen is RPM based system, so apt-get is not available.*
>
> * *
>
> 3) How do I setup network access inside the chroot?  (I have copied host
> machine's /etc/resolv.conf to chroot.)****
>
> *[Qiang] From our testing, /etc/resolv.conf is enough for network access.
> Any other issue?*****
>
>  ****
>
> Best,****
>
> Vijay Zanvar****
>
>  ****
>
>  ****
>
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