Depends on how you constructed the chroot - are you sure you union mounted all 
of the various important filesystems like devfs and fdesc?   I've built quite a 
bit of stuff in a chroot environment on 10.6, so I'm surprised it is failing 
for you.

Of course, Bill's suggestion that interposing can be used to create a "soft 
chroot" where all attempted modifications go into a separate place is also a 
good one, but something that clearly needs to be done with some care lest you 
pollute the host system.

- Jordan

On Jun 20, 2010, at 4:00 PM, Joshua Root wrote:

> It seems that running in a chroot is problematic on 10.6. Network access
> doesn't work, and xcodebuild crashes.
> 
> Any suggestions for fixes or alternatives?
> 
> - Josh
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