Re: Differences between Fakeroot and Mock & Suggested method

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On Wed, Oct 09, 2013 at 12:32:08PM -0700, Matt Eskes wrote:
> 	Will using mock in this environment be more beneficial to using
> fakeroot? Will it be "harder" for lack of a better word, to build from
> within the build system using fakeroot , once I get to that point or, is
> Koji flexible enough so that it really wouldn't matter from an
> infrastructure point of view as to whether or not I use one or the other?

Koji is going to use mock whatever you do. So there's that. :)

I usually build my packages in my home directory with neither mock nor
fakeroot until I'm satisifed that they're basically right (because this is
fastest) and then use mock to do a test build before pushing to koji for the
real build.



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