On Fri, 2009-06-12 at 11:07 +1000, Allan McRae wrote: > Baho Utot wrote: > > On Fri, 2009-06-12 at 10:27 +1000, Allan McRae wrote: > > > >> Baho Utot wrote: > >> > >>> I have install namcap to my clean chroot and it gives me this error: > >>> > >>> Error: Problem reading *.pkg.tar.gz > >>> usage: /usr/bin/namcap [-r rulelist | --rules=rulelist] [-i | --info] > >>> package .. > >>> -r list : returns list of available rules > >>> -i : prints information responses from rules > >>> > >>> Is there anything extra I need to do to get namcap working in clean > >>> chroot? > >>> > >>> > >> It is running but not finding any packages in the directory it is > >> looking at... > >> > >> Allan > >> > > > > Why not? I am using the arch devtools scripts and it is called from > > there. I am not calling it I think the makechrootpkg is calling it but > > I don't know for sure as I have not looked at the script > > > > The namcap.log file is in /home/Chroot/rw/pkgdest sub directory. > > > > I am using sudo makechroot -c -r /home/Chroot -u -- --noconfirm to run > > the clean chroot build. > > > > Should it not find the package? > > > > Well, you seem to be using the unreleased devtools from git so it could > be broken. I do not like having namcap (and hence python) in a "clean" > chroot so have never tested. > > Allan > > > > Yes I am using a git version, unionfs didn't work on my clean install and some one here gave me a url to the git version to work with aufs2 Does the unionfs work on a new install? I had trouble building in a clean chroot on my new install, it kept failing because unionfs was nissing.