On 3/27/19 8:04 AM, Lubomír Sedlář wrote:
> Jerry James píše v St 27. 03. 2019 v 08:17 -0600:
>> On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 1:17 AM Miroslav Suchý
>> wrote:
>>> Hmmm, it would be nice if we can send ABRT reports from crashes,
>>> which happens during a build.
>>
>> Or a button I can push somewhere th
Jerry James píše v St 27. 03. 2019 v 08:17 -0600:
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 1:17 AM Miroslav Suchý
> wrote:
> > Hmmm, it would be nice if we can send ABRT reports from crashes,
> > which happens during a build.
>
> Or a button I can push somewhere that downloads the contents of
> /builddir/build/
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 1:17 AM Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> Hmmm, it would be nice if we can send ABRT reports from crashes, which
> happens during a build.
Or a button I can push somewhere that downloads the contents of
/builddir/build/BUILD as a tarball, for a given architecture, after a
failed bu
Dne 27. 03. 19 v 4:33 Jerry James napsal(a):
> Thanks for confirming. I am really puzzled. I can consistently get
> good builds in mock, across all arches I am able to test, and
> consistently get segfaults on every single arch when building in koji.
> I'm going to have to do the trick of dumping
On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 9:26 PM Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> Nope. All builders are in permissive mode.
Thanks for confirming. I am really puzzled. I can consistently get
good builds in mock, across all arches I am able to test, and
consistently get segfaults on every single arch when building in koji.
Dne 25. 03. 19 v 4:26 John M. Harris, Jr. napsal(a):
> What is the reason for builders running permissive, rather than with a
> tailored targeted policy?
Technical details from Mock POV:
When Mock install the chroot using:
dnf --installroot=/var/lib/mock/fedora-29-x86_64-bootstrap/root/
On 3/24/19 8:26 PM, John M. Harris, Jr. wrote:
> What is the reason for builders running permissive, rather than with a
> tailored targeted policy?
Running enforcing caused odd building issues (like the one mentioned in
this thread) and it's never been been a priority to spend time to track
them
What is the reason for builders running permissive, rather than with a tailored
targeted policy?
On March 24, 2019 11:25:14 PM EDT, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>On 3/24/19 6:57 PM, Jerry James wrote:
>> I ask because the gcl build is failing on every architecture. The
>gcl
>> binary segfaults immediatel
On 3/24/19 6:57 PM, Jerry James wrote:
> I ask because the gcl build is failing on every architecture. The gcl
> binary segfaults immediately after it is linked in the first stage,
> which is what happens if I try to build in mock on my local machine
> with SELinux in enforcing mode. But if I put
I ask because the gcl build is failing on every architecture. The gcl
binary segfaults immediately after it is linked in the first stage,
which is what happens if I try to build in mock on my local machine
with SELinux in enforcing mode. But if I put SELinux into permissive
mode, I can build succ
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