Re: Initializing a new chroot with yum

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seth vidal schrieb:
You won't really be able to do an install of software to another path as
non-root. There are a lot of things that will require root - like
ownerships on files, for example.

Actually I'm aware that my approach is very limited - luckily I have an extremely simple use case. So I don't want to deal with file ownership or complicated binaries at all. It is only about Python modules, most of them don't contain any compiled code.

So my idea was that I don't need a real chroot (sorry for the misleading title) but 'just' need to tell yum that it should look in a different location for configuration and the rpmdb and install the things in a separate location.

But I'll take a look how mock does the whole setup.

fs

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