On 15 February 2012 21:30, Richard Hartmann
wrote:
> ... you shouldn't assume everyone knows all the tools you use ...
I thought this might have been the issue, not that I helped matters.
For the record, schroot is a much improved version of dchroot.
Everything knows what dchroot is, right :-)
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 08:57, Thomas Koch wrote:
> In the case of schroot this means to add a vcsh script in /etc/schroot/setup.d
> (see man schroot-setup) that checks whether a given set of vcsh repos is
> cloned into the home dir of the user entering the chroot.
After googling schroot (you sh
On 15 February 2012 18:57, Thomas Koch wrote:
> Richard Hartmann:
> In the case of schroot this means to add a vcsh script in /etc/schroot/setup.d
> (see man schroot-setup) that checks whether a given set of vcsh repos is
> cloned into the home dir of the user entering the chroot.
It seems like a
Richard Hartmann:
> I am afraid that I don't really know what you are referring to.
In the case of schroot this means to add a vcsh script in /etc/schroot/setup.d
(see man schroot-setup) that checks whether a given set of vcsh repos is
cloned into the home dir of the user entering the chroot.
Bu
I am afraid that I don't really know what you are referring to.
Richard
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