So we generate build trees for various reasons along with the images. I was wondering if there is a way to make the barrier to entry lower by having a script that uses a build tree to run the sugar environment. If we could do this testing out a bundle would be as easy as having a script copy the bundle to the tree and run it in a chroot environment. As much as I think jhbuild is what you want if you are hacking on sugar, if all you want to do is test out a bundle it is a pain. Qemu and other VM's are slow and take you through the Linux boot process. Doing a chroot on a build tree would allow people to test on current and stable builds with ease.
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